Alleyn’s School 11+ Area and Coordinates Question
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In this video, Singapore Maths Academy tackles a challenging area and coordinates question taken from an Alleyn’s School 11+ past paper. This type of problem blends geometry with algebraic reasoning, requiring students to use coordinate points to calculate areas — often of irregular or composite shapes.
We walk through the problem step by step, explaining how to interpret coordinates, apply formulas like the area of triangles or rectangles, and make logical deductions when information is presented graphically. These multi-step questions are common in top-tier entrance exams like Alleyn’s School, designed to test spatial reasoning and accuracy under pressure.
This video is ideal for students preparing for the Alleyn’s School 11+ maths exam who want to master non-routine geometry questions that go beyond simple formula recall.
