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This series aims to teach difference equations in such a way that the viewer feels as though as they could discover these ideas for themselves. This topic is usually presented as a list of theorems and facts, so hopefully this motivates why it all works. This series leads to 1 method that you can use for ALL LC Applied Maths questions consistently, which is more efficient than the way covered by most teachers and the AM book. OL LC Questions for Practice Sample Paper Q3(b) 2023 Q8(b) 2024 Q10(a) 2025 Q10(a)

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