Maths for Advanced Biology

Maths for Advanced Biology by Alan Cadogan, published by Nelson Thornes in 2002, is a comprehensive resource designed to support students studying biology at the AS and A2 levels. This 162-page book offers clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts and their applications in biological contexts. It is structured to facilitate both classroom learning and homework exercises, making it a practical tool for students navigating the 2002 A Level maths specifications for biology.
Readers will find a variety of worked examples throughout the text, which aim to enhance understanding and ease of grasping the subject matter. The book also includes examination-style questions and answer sections, providing opportunities for continuous progression and consolidation of learning. With a focus on mathematics within the realms of science and life sciences, this edition serves as a valuable aid for students looking to strengthen their mathematical skills in relation to biology.
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Written by teachers and fully covering the 2002 A Level maths specifications for biology, this text is useful for both classroom work and homework exercises. Relevant for AS and A2 Levels of study and designed to be accessible and friendly in format, its aim is to provide clear and concise explanations of mathematical concepts and how these are then applied in biology. Worked examples are included throughout encouraging students to grasp the subject matter with ease. Examination style questions and answer sections provide an opportunity for continuous progression and to consolidate learning.
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