Additional Mathematics Advanced FSMQ for OCR

Additional Mathematics Advanced FSMQ for OCR by Vali Nasser is a comprehensive resource published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 28, 2014. This first edition, consisting of 118 pages, is designed to prepare students for the Additional Mathematics exam set by OCR. The book begins with foundational reminders and progresses to cover essential topics such as Algebra, Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus, assuming a solid understanding of GCSE mathematics at grade B or higher.
Readers will find that this book not only addresses the core areas of the exam but also introduces Kinematics to provide a broader understanding of Applied Mathematics. The content is structured to facilitate a smooth transition for those aiming to advance to AS or A2 levels, ensuring familiarity with the Core1 syllabus. This edition serves as a valuable tool for students seeking to enhance their mathematical skills and prepare effectively for higher-level mathematics.
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This book will prepare you well for the Additional Mathematics exam set by OCR. Although it starts gently with a few reminders it builds up quickly to the level required in the various topics you can expect in the exam. The book assumes that you have achieved or can achieve a good grade B, A or A* in GCSE maths. The content covers the four essential areas that you will be tested on which includes Algebra, Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry and Calculus. It also includes some Kinematics to familiarize you with Applied Mathematics. The FSMQ Advanced (Free Standing Mathematics Qualification will prepare you well for doing mathematics at a higher level. This will be particularly true if you want to progress to AS or A2 and get familiar with most aspects of Core1 syllabus with ease.
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