Probability - A Level Mathematics
Learn Probability as tested in H2 A Level Mathematics
Description
Welcome to this probability Course, written based on the Singapore H2 A Level Math syllabus. Hello, I'm Emily Wong, your instructor for this course, and I have taught thousands of students online and offline. In this course, we'll go through the concepts of probability, as tested in the H2 A Level Math syllabus.
I've divided the course into 2 sections. In the first section, I'll go through the concepts tested in the probability topic for H2 A Level Math, and also go through some examples. The concepts we will cover in the lecture section are:
- what is probability
- formula often used in probability
- mutually exclusive events
- subset
- independent events
- conditional probability
- how to draw a probability distribution diagram
- how to use tree diagrams to solve questions on probability
This course assumes knowledge of Permutation and Combination (A Level), Venn Diagram and sets (from O Level or GCSE Math), and basic probability (from O Level of GCSE Math).
In the question section, we'll apply all the concepts that we have learned in the lecture section, to apply them into exam-type course. The questions tested in H2 A Level Math can be divided into 3 types, and I'll go through each type of questions, and also examples of how to solve them.
This is the introductory course that I conduct in my face-to-face tuition lessons. In this course, we go through the concepts tested in A Level, as well as how to apply these concepts to questions. The complete course usually takes multiple 2- hour lessons. But now, you can build up your probability (H2 A Level Math) foundation anytime, anywhere, at your own pace, and watch it any number of times you like.
What are you waiting for? I'll see you inside the course!
What You Will Learn!
- A Level Math Statistics Topic on probability
- probability formula
- finding probability using tree diagrams
- drawing probability distribution diagram
- probability as applied to mutually exclusive events, independent events, subsets, etc.
- conditional probability
Who Should Attend!
- students taking H2 A Level Math
- anyone interested in learning about probability
- parents who want to provide more resource for their child in their A Levels