Trust & transparency

Editorial and content policy

How learning material is organized, checked, labelled and corrected.

Our commitment

Accuracy matters more than volume.

We aim to publish mathematics resources that are useful, clearly placed and honest about their source and status.

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Syllabus verification

Before a collection is labelled with a board, class, syllabus code or academic session, its structure is checked against the relevant official curriculum, textbook or examination information available at publication time.

02

Mathematical review

Important derivations, worked examples and answer keys are checked for notation, arithmetic, logic and consistency. Corrections are made transparently when an error is found.

03

Original practice

MCQs, mock tests and practice questions are written or adapted as original learning material unless another source is clearly credited. Competitive-exam practice is not presented as an official past paper unless verified as such.

04

Downloads and attribution

Downloads show the author or source where known. External files and official websites open separately, and third-party ownership is not implied by inclusion in a learning path.

05

Corrections

Readers may report a mathematical, syllabus or formatting issue. The relevant page is reviewed and updated when the correction is confirmed.

06

Copyright and removal

The Math Hub respects intellectual property. A rights holder may request attribution, correction or removal of material by providing enough information to identify the work and the relevant page.