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INT'L GCSE IGCSE MATHS CIE


Gcse Maths

No. of pages 244

Published: 2006

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Innovative, Interactive, International. Collins IGCSE Mathematics has been developed to give maximum support for students studying for the Cambridge International Examinations GCSE. International examples are used throughout, 'localising' learning. An interactive CD ROM, supporting study and revision, is included. The book provides a complete match to the CIE GCSE Mathematics Specification. HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM THIS BOOK NUMBER Number, set notation and language; Squares, square roots and cubes; Directed numbers; Vulgar and decimal fractions and percentages; Ordering; Standard form; The four rules; Estimation; Limits of accuracy; Ratio, proportion, rate; Percentages; Use of an electronic calculator; Measures; Time; Money; Personal and household finance; Graphs in practical situations ALGEBRA Graphs of functions; Straight line graphs; Algebraic representation and formulae; Algebraic manipulation; Functions; Indices; Solutions of equations and inequalities; Linear programming SHAPE, SPACE AND MEASURES Geometrical terms and relationships; Geometrical constructions; Symmetry; Angle properties; Locus; Mensuration; Trigonometry; Matrices; Transformations HANDLING DATA Statistics; Probability; Vectors in two dimensions ILLUSTRATED GLOSSARY The accompanying CD ROM provides support for study and revision / animated worked examples / bonus Su Doku generator

 

This book is part of a book series called Gcse Maths .

There are 244 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Paul Metcalf is a freelance consultant in Mathematics and is Principal Moderator for a major awarding body. He was formerly a head of Mathematics anda Deputy Headteacher.

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