Starting Advanced Mathematics The Essential Foundation

Starting Advanced Mathematics The Essential Foundation by Hugh Neill is a self-study guide published by Cambridge University Press on March 14, 2002. This 130-page book is designed for students who are preparing to advance their Mathematics studies beyond GCSE, whether towards AS/A level or as part of the International Baccalaureate. It focuses on consolidating essential algebra and trigonometry skills, providing a solid foundation for further mathematical learning.
Readers will find that this guide includes key GCSE formulae and results, serving as a useful reference for post-16 studies. Additionally, it acts as a valuable revision aid for Higher Tier GCSE students seeking to enhance their practice in algebra and trigonometry. The book’s structured approach aims to support students in their mathematical journey, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of advanced Mathematics.
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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.
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