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This two-book series is written for students following the Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) Maths A Higher Tier specification. There is a Student Book for each year of the course.
BASIC PRINCIPLES. Plot graphs of linear, quadratic, cubic and reciprocal functions using a table of values. Use graphs to solve quadratic equations of the form ax2 + bx + c = 0. Solve a pair of linear simultaneous equations graphically (recognising that the solution is the point of intersection).
The following three overarching themes have been fully integrated throughout the Pearson Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics series, so they can be applied alongside your learning and practice. 1. Mathematical argument, language and proof • Rigorous and consistent approach throughout • Notation boxes explain key mathematical language and symbols
Exam-style practice papers and mark schemes for AS and A level Mathematics. The Practice Papers are mixed topic papers which can be used for Mocks or revision. They are from compiled from various sources including ActiveLearn, new questions written by the examiners and mixed questions from unit tests.
Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced GCE Mathematics and Further Mathematics. Mathematical formulae and statistical tables. First certification from 2018. Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Mathematics (8MA0) Advanced GCE in Mathematics (9MA0) Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Further Mathematics (8FM0) First certification from 2019.
bridge the gap to the new GCSE Maths and differentiated resources that focus on building fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills for students across all grades .
Comprehend translations of common realistic contexts into mathematics; use the results of calculations to make predictions, or comment on the context; and, where appropriate, read critically and comprehend longer mathematical arguments or examples of applications.