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Mathematics Flashcards & Quizzes

Mathematics builds the quantitative reasoning skills essential for ATAR success. From algebra and calculus to statistics and financial maths, revise with Revizi's flashcards designed for Australian students.

Maths revision notes, flashcards, quizzes and exam-style practice for ATAR students. Algebra, calculus, statistics & probability — HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE & ACT SSC.

Study Mathematics by Curriculum

HSC Mathematics

NSW — Advanced, Ext 1 & 2

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VCE Mathematics

VIC — Methods & Specialist

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QCE Mathematics

QLD — Methods & Specialist

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WACE Mathematics

WA — Methods & Specialist

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SACE Mathematics

SA — Methods & Specialist

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TCE Mathematics

TAS — Methods & Specialist

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ACT SSC Mathematics

ACT — Methods & Specialist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Maths courses does Revizi support for my state?

Revizi supports Mathematics across all 7 Australian curricula — HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, and ACT SSC. See the “Available for Every Curriculum” section below for the courses available in your state.

How can Revizi help me memorise Maths formulas?

Upload your formula sheet or theorem notes to create flashcards that quiz you on formula recall and application contexts. Spaced repetition ensures formulas stick long-term, reducing pre-exam cramming.

Can I use Revizi for Maths worked examples?

Yes. Upload solution steps or textbook examples to generate flashcards on problem-solving methods. This reinforces how to approach each problem type and builds confidence with multi-step calculations.

Is Maths revision on Revizi free?

Yes. Revizi’s free tier includes Maths revision flashcards and practice questions across all 7 Australian curricula. Upload your own Maths notes or formula sheets to generate custom revision cards — no sign-up fee or credit card required.

What is the best way to revise for Maths exams?

Maths revision is most effective when you combine formula recall with regular problem-solving practice. Use flashcards to memorise key formulas and the conditions for using each one, then work through practice questions to build speed and accuracy. Focus extra revision time on the topics that carry the highest marks in your exam — usually calculus and probability.

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Last updated: March 2026