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A Level Maths Formula Sheet: The Ultimate 2025 Guide (Edexcel, AQA, OCR)

Updated: Apr 11


A Level Maths Formula Sheet Guide

The world of A Level Mathematics only seems to be getting tougher. And revising, exam boards, and then pressure to get it all right are hardly any help. In this respect, the formula sheet remains a lifesaver for most students.


In this guide, we are going all out to explore everything there is to know about your A level maths formula sheet so that you are prepped for your 2025 exams that are available from Edexcel, AQA, or OCR.


In this ultimate 2025 guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the A Level Maths formula booklet, including:


✅ Key formulas for Edexcel, AQA, and OCR 

✅ Differences between exam boards 

✅ How to use the formula sheet effectively 

✅ Tips for memorising critical equations

✅ Links to official formula booklets and past papers


Let’s dive in!


Do You Need a Formula Sheet in A Level Maths? 

Not like the GCSE maths, where much of the formulae are required to be memorised; in A Level Maths, they provide an official formula booklet during the examination. However, not all of the formulas are in it, thus requiring you to memorise some critical ones.


Each exam board (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) has its own slightly different version, so make sure you are familiar with the correct one.


📌 A Level Maths Formula Booklet by Exam Board 

Exam Board

Formula Booklet Link

Key Features

Edexcel

Includes pure, stats & mechanics formulas

AQA

Separate booklets for AS & A2

OCR

Detailed breakdown by module


A Level Maths Formula Sheet Breakdown (2025 Edition)  

Here’s a quick overview of the most important formulas you’ll find in your A Level Maths formula sheet.  


1️⃣ Pure Maths Formulas

  • Algebra & Functions

Quadratic Formula: \[ x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \]

Binomial Expansion: \[ (a + b)^n = \sum_{k=0}^n \binom{n}{k} a^{n-k}b^k \]  


  • Calculus

Differentiation: \[ \frac{d}{dx} (x^n) = nx^{n-1} \]

Integration: \[ \int x^n \, dx = \frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1} + C \quad (n \neq -1) \]  


  • Trigonometry  

Sine & Cosine Rules: \[ \frac{a}{\sin A} = \frac{b}{\sin B} = \frac{c}{\sin C} \]

 \[ a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2bc \cos A \]  


2️⃣ Statistics Formulas  

  • Probability: \[ P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A \cap B) \]

  • Normal Distribution: \[ Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma} \]  


3️⃣ Mechanics Formulas  

  • Kinematics: \[ v = u + at \] \[ s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2 \]  

  • Newton’s Second Law: \[ F = ma \]


A Level Maths Formula Sheet for Exams

How to Use the A Level Maths Formula Sheet Effectively  

Just having the formula booklet isn’t enough—you need to use it strategically. Here’s how:

✔️ Familiarise Yourself Early

  • Download your exam board’s formula sheet and highlight key formulas.

  • Practise past papers with the formula sheet to get used to finding equations quickly.

✔️ Know What’s NOT Included 

Some formulas (e.g., trigonometric identities, differentiation rules) aren’t provided—you must memorise them!

✔️ Organise by Topic

Group formulas into Pure, Stats, and Mechanics for quicker reference.

✔️ Test Yourself Regularly

Use flashcards to recall formulas without looking.


A Level Further Maths Formula Sheet (Edexcel, AQA, OCR)  

If you’re taking Further Maths, you’ll get an extended formula booklet. Key extra formulas include:

  • Complex Numbers: \[ e^{i\theta} = \cos \theta + i \sin \theta \]  

  • Matrices: \[ \text{det}(A) = ad - bc \quad \text{(for 2x2)} \]  


Top Tips for Memorising A Level Maths Formulas  

Since not all formulas are provided, you need to memorise some. Here’s how: 

  1. Create mnemonics – e.g., "Some People Have Curly Brown Hair" for Sin = Perp/Hyp, Cos = Base/Hyp, Tan = Perp/Base.

  2. Use Past Papers – The more you apply formulas, the better you’ll remember them.

  3. Teach Someone Else – Explaining formulas reinforces memory.

  4. Spaced Repetition – Review formulas regularly instead of cramming.

Final Thoughts: Mastering the A Level Maths Formula Sheet

The A Level Maths formula sheet is a lifesaver, but only if you use it wisely. Make sure to:

✅ Know which formulas are provided

✅ Memorise the ones that aren’t. 

✅ Practice past papers with the booklet.  

With the right strategy, you’ll ace your exams in 2025!

Got questions? Drop them in the comments below!

By following this guide, you’ll be fully prepared to tackle your A Level Maths exams with confidence. Good luck! 🎉 



 
 
 

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