Additional Mathematics
Cambridge Code: 0606
Cambridge IGCSE Additional Mathematics extends beyond the standard syllabus, covering pure mathematics and mechanics. It is ideal for students with strong mathematical ability who plan to study A-Level Mathematics.

What You'll Learn
Key syllabus topics covered in Cambridge IGCSE Additional Mathematics (0606).
How It's Taught
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Official Cambridge Exams
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Who Is This Subject For?
Cambridge IGCSE Additional Mathematics is an excellent choice for:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Additional Mathematics covers more advanced topics including calculus, trigonometric identities, and permutations. It is designed to stretch students beyond the standard IGCSE syllabus and prepare them for A-Level study.
Yes, Additional Mathematics is typically taken alongside IGCSE Mathematics. It is a supplementary qualification that demonstrates advanced mathematical ability.
Yes, it covers more complex content including calculus and advanced algebra. However, with dedicated teaching and practice, students who enjoy mathematics find it rewarding and manageable.
Assessment consists of two written papers, each 2 hours long. Both papers cover the full syllabus content and are worth 50% of the total mark each.
