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GCSE Mathematics for OCR Higher Student Book


GCSE Mathematics for OCR Higher Student Book

Paperback by Morrison, Karen; Smith, Julia; McLean, Pauline; Horsman, Rachael; Asker, Nick

GCSE Mathematics for OCR Higher Student Book

£28.50

ISBN:
9781107448056
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
776 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 May 2024
GCSE Mathematics for OCR Higher Student Book

Description

A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2015 GCSE Mathematics qualifications. Endorsed for the OCR J560 GCSE Mathematics Higher tier specification for first teaching from 2015, this Student Book provides full coverage of the new GCSE Mathematics qualification. With a strong focus on developing problem-solving skills, reasoning and fluency, it helps students understand concepts, apply techniques, solve problems, reason, interpret and communicate mathematically. Written by experienced teachers, it also includes a solid breadth and depth of quality questions set in a variety of contexts. GCSE Mathematics Online - an enhanced digital resource incorporating progression tracking - is also available, as well as Problem-solving Books, Homework Books and a free Teacher's Resource.

Contents

Introduction; Acknowledgements; 1. Basic calculation skills; 2. Whole number theory; 3. Algebraic expressions; 4. Functions and sequences; 5. Properties of shapes and solids; 6. Construction and loci; 7. Further algebraic expressions; 8. Equations; 9. Angles; 10. Fractions; 11. Decimals; 12. Units and measurement; 13. Percentages; 14. Algebraic formulae; 15. Perimeter; 16. Area; 17. Approximation and estimation; 18. Straight-line graphs; 19. Graphs of equations and functions; 20. Three-dimensional shapes; 21. Volume and surface area; 22. Calculations with ratio; 23. Basic probability and experiments; 24. Combined events and probability diagrams; 25. Powers and roots; 26. Standard form; 27. Surds; 28. Plane vector geometry; 29. Plane isometric transformations; 30. Congruent triangles; 31. Similarity; 32. Pythagoras' theorem; 33. Trigonometry; 34. Circle theorems; 35. Discrete growth and decay; 36. Direct and inverse proportion; 37. Collecting and displaying data; 38. Analysing data; 39. Interpreting graphs; 40. Algebraic inequalities; 41. Transformations of curves and their equations; Glossary; Index.

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