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It is designed for students preparing for GCSE Foundation Tier examinations set by AQA, Edexcel and OCR examination boards and covers all of the algebra elements. It is suitable for both Modular and Linear courses.
Many students find algebra the most difficult of all mathematical topics and this guide sets out to make each element as clear as possible. The layout is uncluttered since it is not constrained by the need to condense content into the smallest possible space, as in a paper publication. The style of presentation of the material recognises that GCSE students may be more mature and is suitable both for school students taking the GCSE examination for the first time and for adult learners.
All teaching points are summarised and illustrated with fully-worked examples. Notes and helpful tips are highlighted and grades are indicated with examples and practice questions.
Each topic includes Test Yourself questions which are linked to fully-worked solutions, so you can check your progress.
This guide is designed for students working at grades F to C and provides details of the requirements to move from one grade to the next. It has a complete coverage of the more difficult topics and is particularly suitable for students looking to improve from Grade D to C and a glossary of terms and key words is also included.
• Target your revision for your level
• Follow colour-illustrated examples
• Test yourself with graded questions
• Check your progress with fully-worked solutions
• Boost your Grade D to a Grade C
It is designed for students preparing for GCSE Foundation Tier examinations set by AQA, Edexcel and OCR examination boards and covers all of the algebra elements. It is suitable for both Modular and Linear courses.
Many students find algebra the most difficult of all mathematical topics and this guide sets out to make each element as clear as possible. The layout is uncluttered since it is not constrained by the need to condense content into the smallest possible space, as in a paper publication. The style of presentation of the material recognises that GCSE students may be more mature and is suitable both for school students taking the GCSE examination for the first time and for adult learners.
All teaching points are summarised and illustrated with fully-worked examples. Notes and helpful tips are highlighted and grades are indicated with examples and practice questions.
Each topic includes Test Yourself questions which are linked to fully-worked solutions, so you can check your progress.
This guide is designed for students working at grades F to C and provides details of the requirements to move from one grade to the next. It has a complete coverage of the more difficult topics and is particularly suitable for students looking to improve from Grade D to C and a glossary of terms and key words is also included.
• Target your revision for your level
• Follow colour-illustrated examples
• Test yourself with graded questions
• Check your progress with fully-worked solutions
• Boost your Grade D to a Grade C