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Mathematics — Keywords & Key Terms — Definitions Glossary (2026)

AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300) — Specification (2026)

Topic-by-topic keywords, key terms and definitions for precise exam language—separate from our revision checklists (topic coverage) and formula sheets (equations).

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Examiner-style keywords and definitions organised by syllabus topic. Terms are tagged Essential (start here), Core (typical exam standard), and Advanced for harder distinctions — tick each row when you can recall it. Your progress is saved in this browser for this list.

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AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300)

AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300) — Specification (2026)

Keywords align to AQA GCSE Mathematics content domains (number; algebra; ratio/proportion & rates of change; geometry & measures; probability; statistics).

Mark schemes: AQA mark schemes expect correct mathematical vocabulary and notation (e.g., “factor”, “expand”, “inverse”, “gradient”). Definitions should be paired with clear statements of conditions (e.g., ‘for all values’).

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RecalledTopicLevelKeywordDefinition
NumberEssentialPrime numberA whole number greater than 1 with exactly two factors: 1 and itself.
NumberEssentialFactorA whole number that divides another whole number exactly with no remainder.
NumberCoreHCFHighest common factor: the greatest factor shared by two or more integers.
NumberCoreLCMLowest common multiple: the smallest positive multiple common to two or more integers.
NumberCoreStandard formWriting a number as a × 10ⁿ where 1 ≤ a < 10 and n is an integer.
NumberAdvancedSurdAn irrational root written exactly, e.g. √2 or 3√5.
AlgebraEssentialExpressionA mathematical phrase with numbers/variables, but no equals sign.
AlgebraEssentialEquationA statement that two expressions are equal, containing an equals sign.
AlgebraCoreFactoriseRewrite an expression as a product of factors.
AlgebraCoreExpandMultiply out brackets to write an expression as a sum of terms.
AlgebraCoreSimultaneous equationsA set of equations solved together to find values that satisfy all equations.
AlgebraAdvancedQuadratic formulaFor ax² + bx + c = 0, x = (−b ± √(b² − 4ac)) ÷ 2a.
AlgebraCoreGradientThe slope of a straight line; change in y ÷ change in x.
AlgebraCoreInterceptWhere a graph crosses an axis (x-intercept or y-intercept).
AlgebraAdvancedCompleting the squareRewriting a quadratic as a square bracket plus/minus a constant.
Geometry & measuresEssentialCongruentSame shape and same size; corresponding sides and angles are equal.
Geometry & measuresCoreSimilarSame shape but different size; corresponding angles equal and sides in the same ratio.
Geometry & measuresCoreBearingA direction given as a three-digit angle measured clockwise from North.
Geometry & measuresCorePythagoras’ theoremIn a right-angled triangle, a² + b² = c² where c is the hypotenuse.
Geometry & measuresAdvancedCircle theoremA proven relationship involving angles/chords/tangents in circles (e.g., angle in a semicircle is 90°).
Geometry & measuresCorePerimeterThe total distance around the outside of a 2D shape.
Geometry & measuresCoreAreaThe amount of surface inside a 2D shape; measured in square units.
Geometry & measuresCoreVolumeThe amount of space inside a 3D shape; measured in cubic units.
Geometry & measuresAdvancedVectorA quantity with magnitude and direction, often written as a column or arrow.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeEssentialRatioA comparison of two quantities written in the same units.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeCoreProportionA relationship where two ratios are equal.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeCoreUnit rateA rate for 1 unit of a quantity (e.g., cost per 1 kg).
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeCoreDirect proportionTwo variables increase/decrease together at a constant ratio.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeCoreInverse proportionAs one variable increases, the other decreases so the product stays constant.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeAdvancedPercentage changeChange ÷ original × 100%.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeAdvancedCompound interestInterest calculated on the original amount plus previously added interest.
Ratio, proportion & rates of changeAdvancedGrowth/decay multiplierA single multiplier used to repeatedly increase/decrease a quantity (e.g., ×1.05 per year).
Graphs & functionsEssentialFunctionA rule that maps each input to exactly one output.
Graphs & functionsCoreInverse functionA function that reverses another function’s mapping (swap inputs and outputs).
Graphs & functionsCoreDomainThe set of input values for which a function is defined.
Graphs & functionsCoreRangeThe set of output values produced by a function.
Graphs & functionsCoreQuadratic graphA parabola-shaped graph of y = ax² + bx + c.
Graphs & functionsAdvancedTurning pointThe maximum or minimum point on a curve (vertex).
Graphs & functionsAdvancedInequalityA statement comparing values using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
Graphs & functionsAdvancedRegionThe set of points that satisfy given inequalities on a graph.
TrigonometryEssentialHypotenuseThe longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle.
TrigonometryCoreSine (sin)In a right-angled triangle, sin = opposite ÷ hypotenuse.
TrigonometryCoreCosine (cos)In a right-angled triangle, cos = adjacent ÷ hypotenuse.
TrigonometryCoreTangent (tan)In a right-angled triangle, tan = opposite ÷ adjacent.
TrigonometryAdvancedAngle of elevationAn angle measured upwards from a horizontal line of sight.
TrigonometryAdvancedAngle of depressionAn angle measured downwards from a horizontal line of sight.
Probability & statisticsEssentialProbabilityA measure of how likely an event is; from 0 (impossible) to 1 (certain).
Probability & statisticsCoreIndependent eventsEvents where the outcome of one does not affect the probability of the other.
Probability & statisticsCoreRelative frequencyExperimental probability: number of times an event occurs ÷ total trials.
Probability & statisticsCoreMedianThe middle value when data are ordered (or mean of the two middle values).
Probability & statisticsAdvancedInterquartile range (IQR)A measure of spread: upper quartile (Q3) minus lower quartile (Q1).
Probability & statisticsCoreMeanAverage: sum of values ÷ number of values.
Probability & statisticsCoreModeThe most frequent value in a data set.
Probability & statisticsCoreRangeLargest value minus smallest value.
Probability & statisticsAdvancedCumulative frequencyA running total of frequencies up to a given value.
Probability & statisticsAdvancedSamplingSelecting part of a population to represent the whole.

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Mathematics (8300) — Keywords & Key Terms FAQ

What is on this AQA GCSE Mathematics keywords and key terms list?
It is a topic-organised glossary of important mathematics terms with short, exam-style definitions aligned to AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300) — Specification (2026) (8300). It is designed for “define”, “state”, “outline” and “explain” questions where precise vocabulary earns marks.
How should I use this Mathematics glossary alongside past papers?
Tick terms when you can recall them without reading the answer, then check your wording against mark schemes. Pair vocabulary practice with past papers for GCSE Mathematics (8300) so you apply terms in context.
Is this the same as a revision checklist or a formula sheet?
No. Revision checklists help you track which syllabus topics you have covered and your confidence—separate pages on Tutopiya. Formula sheets summarise equations and quantitative relationships. This page is only a definitions and key-terms glossary for Mathematics. Use formula sheets for equations; use this list for precise terms and definitions.
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Is this Mathematics list aligned to the 8300 specification?
Topic groupings and wording follow AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300) — Specification (2026) for AQA GCSE. Always confirm final learning objectives and any regional options in your official specification and recent examiner reports for your exam session.
Why focus on definitions instead of full notes?
Mark schemes reward correct technical terms and clear links between ideas. A compact glossary lets you drill the exact language examiners expect for Mathematics at GCSE, separate from longer notes or topic trackers.