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Three single-volume GCSE textbooks for all abilities updated to cover the current GCSE syllabuses, including extra material for Handling Data. Each book includes: -the necessary theory to the appropriate level concisely presented, followed by clearly worked examples to show how this is applied in practice; -plenty of carefully graded exercises, for consolidation and revision; -three sections of coursework assignments. Each relates to its preceding chapters, building up confidence in preparation for coursework/projects for assessment. The Basic Course is designed for students taking GCSE Foundation Tier Papers and aiming for Grades D-G.
The Greer and Taylor Mathematics for Technicians textbooks have long been recognised as offering top-quality material in mathematics at this level.
Volatile times engulfed 1715 Scotland. Threats of a Jacobite uprising hung in the air. Lady Juliet Kingston traveled to Glenhaven with her entourage to meet and marry Laird MacLaren's son with the hopes their union might help calm the rumblings of war--an Englishwoman weds a Scottish Highlander. Juliet longs for home and the man she left behind, until she meets Ross MacLaren. Both are stubborn and strong, but find love. Now a threat comes from a different front, one Juliet cannot fight. She gives up her husband and home to protect those she has come to love and returns to England with John, her former beau. Will she ever find her way back?
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Written in a clear and concise style, this book is ideal for a wide range of students. Worked examples and graded exercises provide plenty of practice in the use of calculators and estimation. Answers are also included.
This popular volume covers all the objectives included in the BTEC First Mathematics unit.
Based on part of the material from the author's best-selling book 'A Complete O-level Mathematics', this book provides the most effective examination revision guide for the modern 'O' level, GCSE.