This textbook covers the requirements of students taking pure mathematics as part of a single-maths A-level exam. It assumes a starting point of the equivalent of Level 7 in the National Curriculum or GCSE Grade B/C.
The two books will cover the requirements of Pure Mathematics as part of double-certification Mathematics for any examinations board. ยท Clearly written explanations and graded worked examples to help students when they are studying alone ...
High school and college students that want to begin learning advanced mathematics on their own will also find this book to be quite useful. The book is completely self-contained with no prerequisites.
New to the Fourth Edition Two new chapters that serve as an introduction to abstract algebra via the theory of groups, covering abstract reasoning as well as many examples and applications New material on inequalities, counting methods, the ...
In this charming volume, a noted English mathematician uses humor and anecdote to illuminate the concepts of groups, sets, subsets, topology, Boolean algebra, and other mathematical subjects. 200 illustrations.
A discussion of fundamental mathematical principles from algebra to elementary calculus designed to promote constructive mathematical reasoning.
This textbook covers in one volume all topics required in the pure mathematics section of single subject A-Level Mathematics syllabuses in the UK, as well as a significant part of the work required by those studying for Further Mathematics ...
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What's New in the Second Edition: Contains extra material concerning prime numbers, forming the basis for data encryption Explores "Secret Codes" - one of today's most spectacular applications of pure mathematics Discusses Permutations and ...
Includes a section on matrices and transformations, this book features worked examples and exercises to illustrate concepts at every stage of its development.
Russell's classic The Principles of Mathematics sets forth his landmark thesis that mathematics and logic are identical--that what is commonly called mathematics is simply later deductions from logical premises.