Student eTextbooks are downloadable versions of the printed textbook, purchased on a copy-by-copy basis and allocated to students through Dynamic Learning. Our Student eTextbooks link seamlessly with MEI Integral Further Mathematics online resources, allowing you to move with ease between corresponding topics in the eTextbooks and Integral. Integral has been developed by MEI and supports teachers and students with high quality teaching and learning activities, including dynamic resources and self-marking tests and assessments that cover the new specifications. To have full access to the eTextbooks and Integral resources you must be subscribed to both Dynamic Learning and Integral. To subscribe to Integral, visit www.integralmaths.org. For more information on our eTextbooks and Integral please see the Quick Links box. Provide full support for the Further Mechanics options with worked examples, stimulating activities and assessment support developed by subject experts and in conjunction with MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry). The content benefits from the expertise of subject specialist Keith Pledger and the support of MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry). – Ensure targeted development of reasoning and problem-solving skills with plenty of practice questions and structured exercises that improve mathematical skills and techniques. – Build connections between topics, using real-world contexts to help develop modelling skills, thus providing a fuller and more coherent understanding of mathematical concepts. – Overcome misconceptions and develop insight into problem solving with annotated worked examples. – Measure progress with graduated exercises that support you at every stage of your learning.
Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics Mechanics
Author: Jean-Paul Muscat£27.00£22.95Author(s): Jean-Paul Muscat, Jan Dangerfield
ISBN-13: 9781510414525
ISBN-10: 1510414525
Edition:
Publisher: Hodder Education
Publication Date: 27-Oct-17
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
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Student eTextbooks are downloadable versions of the printed textbook, purchased on a copy-by-copy basis and allocated to students through Dynamic Learning. Our Student eTextbooks link seamlessly with MEI Integral Further Mathematics online resources, allowing you to move with ease between corresponding topics in the eTextbooks and Integral. Integral has been developed by MEI and supports teachers and students with high quality teaching and learning activities, including dynamic resources and self-marking tests and assessments that cover the new specifications. To have full access to the eTextbooks and Integral resources you must be subscribed to both Dynamic Learning and Integral. To subscribe to Integral, visit www.integralmaths.org. For more information on our eTextbooks and Integral please see the Quick Links box. Provide full support for the Further Mechanics options with worked examples, stimulating activities and assessment support developed by subject experts and in conjunction with MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry). The content benefits from the expertise of subject specialist Keith Pledger and the support of MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry). – Ensure targeted development of reasoning and problem-solving skills with plenty of practice questions and structured exercises that improve mathematical skills and techniques. – Build connections between topics, using real-world contexts to help develop modelling skills, thus providing a fuller and more coherent understanding of mathematical concepts. – Overcome misconceptions and develop insight into problem solving with annotated worked examples. – Measure progress with graduated exercises that support you at every stage of your learning.
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