Whether you're learning about distance, area and volume or translating shapes using vectors, this series helps you develop your mathematical thinking skills. You'll be fully supported with worked examples and plenty of practice exercises while projects throughout the book provide opportunities for deeper investigation of mathematical ideas and concepts, such tessellating quadrilaterals or algebraic expressions. With key word boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes maths accessible for second language learners.
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This is Book 8 in the Cambridge Lower Secondary Maths Series. See all Cambridge Lower Secondary Maths books here.
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More about Lynn ByrdGreg Byrd has been a Maths and Statistics teacher (GCSE and 'A' level) in Pembroke School for 18 years. During this time he has been involved in several innovative schemes that have helped his department triple its A* to C pass rate at GCSE. He is currently Assistant Head of Maths and Assistant Head of Year. He has previously written an Application of Number
More about Greg ByrdChris has an MA in Maths and over 30 years of teaching experience at secondary level, including a local advisory role. He is the author of our first endorsed edition of Cambridge IGCSE (R) Maths Student Book and has written and co-authored numerous Collins maths publications at this level. He also has written for Cambridge Checkpoint.
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