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Tackle the most common exam traps on Logarithms and Exponentials from Cambridge A Level 9709 Pure Mathematics 1. In this session, we solve carefully chosen previous-year questions where strong students still lose marks on base change, hidden quadratics, and domain/negative argument errors. SESSION PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sxM0... This video is designed for serious A Level students in the last few months before the exam who already know the basic log laws but keep making small mistakes under pressure. Using a clean pen-tab, step-by-step approach, each question is unpacked slowly so you see not just what to do, but why examiners set it that way. What we cover: Previous-year 9709 Pure Mathematics 1 questions on logarithms and exponentiation Base change traps: when and how to use product law, quotient law and power law and when it actually makes things harder Hidden quadratics in exponential and logarithmic equations Negative or invalid log arguments: spotting domain issues before you lose marks Translating between exponential and logarithmic forms in exam conditions Mark-sensitive presentation: where examiners usually award or withhold method marks Common mistakes we fix: Ignoring domain restrictions when taking logs on both sides Missing the second root in disguised quadratics Over-complicating questions by changing base unnecessarily Who this video is for: A Level 9709 Pure Mathematics 1 students 2–6 months before exams Students who have finished the log/exponential chapter but keep dropping 2–4 marks per question Anyone building a revision playlist focused on past paper problem types rather than just notes Use this as part of a focused exam-preparation playlist: watch the concept videos first, then use this session to stress-test your understanding against real exam questions.