Starting advanced mathematics : the essential foundation
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Starting advanced mathematics : the essential foundation
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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Includes index
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Description
Starting Advanced Mathematics is a self-study guide for students who will be continuing their study of Mathematics after GCSE either to AS/A level or as part of the International Baccalaureate. It will enable students to consolidate the basic algebra and trigonometry skills that they will require during their study of advanced Mathematics. Other GCSE formulae and results that they may require during their post 16 studies are included for reference. The book is also a valuable revision aid for Higher Tier GCSE students who need more practice in Algebra and Trigonometry.
Table of Contents
- 1. Starting algebra
- 2. Brackets
- 3. Simple equations
- 4. Fractions in arithmetic
- 5. Fractions in algebra
- 6. Indice
- 7. Brackets and fractions
- 8. Factorising and brackets
- 9. Changing the subject of a formula
- 10. Factorising quadratics
- 11. Quadratic equations
- 12. Simultaneous equations
- 13. Algebraic appendix
- 14. Trigonometry
- 15. The sine formula for a triangle
- 16. The cosine formula for a triangle
- 17. Circle theorems
- 18. Mensuration formulae
- 19. Areas and volumes of similar figures.
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