Focus on advanced proofs (induction, contradiction), complex numbers (De Moivre's Theorem), and systems of linear equations.
Divide your preparation into structured time blocks to avoid burnout and ensure coverage: IB Math: How to Survive (and Thrive)
Mastery of transformations, polynomial theorems, and sketching without a calculator is essential.
Prioritize understanding probability density functions and distributions (Binomial, Normal, and Bayes Theorem).
The HL curriculum is extensive, and "skimming" topics is rarely enough for a top score. You must build a robust foundation in these five key areas:
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