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Free H2 Maths notes in Singapore for the 2026 JC A-Level syllabus: topic-by-topic guides, graphing-calculator workflows, and a printable PDF bundle.
Last updated: 2026-01-13
Yes - they follow the 2026 MOE H2 Maths structure across Pure and Probability & Statistics, with topic-by-topic coverage and keystroke guides.
Every chapter comes with annotated solutions and GC keystrokes so you can replicate methods in timed papers.
Yes - use /pdf/h2-maths-notes-complete.pdf for the combined printable bundle covering all Pure and Probability & Statistics topics.
Refer to the Graphing Calculators guide for model-specific exam-mode steps, rounding traps, and plotting workflows used in the notes.
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Calculator keystrokes, exam-mode settings, and common pitfalls.
SEAB allows non-CAS graphing calculators such as the TI-84 Plus CE and Casio fx-CG50. CAS-enabled models (e.g. TI-Nspire CAS) are not permitted. See our Graphing Calculator guide for the full approved list, exam-mode activation steps, and common keystroke workflows.
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The SEAB H2 Mathematics syllabus code is 9758. It is assessed via two 3-hour papers of 100 marks each, covering 11 Pure Mathematics themes (Functions, Sequences, Vectors, Calculus, etc.) and 5 Probability & Statistics themes. The same syllabus applies for 2027 with no announced changes.
The official SEAB H2 Mathematics (9758) syllabus PDF is available for free download from the SEAB A-Level syllabuses page. Our H2 Maths Syllabus 2026-27 guide links directly to the official PDF and summarises paper structure, topic weightings, and exclusions.
H2 Maths (9758) has two papers: Paper 1 (3 h, 100 marks) covers Pure Mathematics, and Paper 2 (3 h, 100 marks) covers Probability & Statistics in Section A plus a mix of Pure and Statistics in Section B. Both papers carry equal weight (50 % each). See our syllabus overview for the full topic map and specimen paper links.
Pure Mathematics covers Functions & Graphs, Sequences & Series, Vectors, Complex Numbers, Calculus (differentiation and integration), and Differential Equations. Statistics covers Probability, Discrete Random Variables, Normal Distribution, Sampling & Hypothesis Testing, and Correlation & Regression.
No. H2 Mathematics (9758) is the standard A-Level maths subject. H2 Further Mathematics (9649) is a separate, more advanced subject taken alongside H2 Maths - it covers additional topics like linear algebra, numerical methods, and further calculus. Our H3 Mathematics guide compares the two: https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/h2-maths-notes/H3-Mathematics-Versus-Further-Mathematics-in-A-Level
H3 Mathematics (SEAB 9820) is an extension module for top H2 Maths students, covering proof techniques, combinatorics, and number theory beyond the H2 syllabus. It is graded Distinction/Merit/Pass and does not affect your H2 grade. See our H3 Maths 2026 (9820) guide for the full syllabus, specimen paper overview, and selection criteria: https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/h2-maths-notes/Further-Mathematics-in-A-Level