Try the 2026 baccalaureate math exam: 'Verify that the real 1 + √3 is a solution to equation (E)'
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- French high school students took their final mathematics exam for the 2026 baccalaureate on Friday.
- The exam included questions on topics such as solving equations and understanding mathematical concepts.
- The subjects covered are now available for the public to review.
Students across France grappled with complex mathematical problems on Friday as they undertook the anticipated mathematics exam for the 2026 baccalaureate. Around 500,000 students in general and technological streams faced the challenge, testing their knowledge of advanced concepts.
The exam featured questions designed to assess a deep understanding of mathematical principles. One notable problem required students to verify that the real number 1 plus the square root of 3 is a solution to a specific equation, labeled (E). This task demands not only computational skill but also a firm grasp of algebraic manipulation and equation theory.
Other sections of the exam likely covered a range of topics crucial for students pursuing scientific and technical fields. These could include calculus, probability, statistics, and geometry, reflecting the broad scope of mathematics studied at this level.
The examination board has released the subjects and questions from the exam, allowing the public, educators, and students to review the material. This transparency provides insight into the curriculum's expectations and the rigor of the baccalaureate system in France.
Originally published by Libération in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.