The new edition of Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Foundation Student Book 2 develops reasoning, fluency and problem-solving to boost students' confidence and give them the best preparation for GCSE study.
This book is for anyone who wishes to illustrate their mathematical ideas, which in our experience means everyone.
A discussion of fundamental mathematical principles from algebra to elementary calculus designed to promote constructive mathematical reasoning.
This book is for non-believers of all ages.
So it is not so surprising that Langlands would have chosen for his epigraph the expression Ya tutarsa, associated with one of the stories about the Turkish folk hero Nasreddin Hoca (pronounced “hodja”). Nasreddin is staring at a lake.
John Wallis, born in 1616 in southeastern England, introduced the symbol we use for infinity, ∞, and the notation for exponents, and understood how to use fractional exponents. He was known for his ability to perform lengthy ...
Casella, George, and Berger, Roger L. 2002. Statistical Inference. Duxbury. ... Deng, Li, Seltzer, Michael L., Yu, Dong, Acero, Alex, Mohamed, Abdel-rahman, and Hinton, Geoffrey E. 2010. ... Eckart, Carl, and Young, Gale. 1936.
There is a clear gap between what research has shown to work in teaching math and what happens in schools and at home. This book bridges that gap by turning research findings into practical activities and advice.
The resources in the Teacher Guide will help students master and apply the skills learned in the Student Textbook. What does this Teacher Guide include?
This book is intended to fill a gap between popular 'wonders of mathematics' books and the technical writings of the philosophers of mathematics.
This textbook has been in constant use since 1980, and this edition represents the first major revision of this text since the second edition.