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Solutionbank.
By:Pledger et al
Published on 2005-10 by Heinemann Educational Secondary Division

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Created to accompany the Core Mathematics 4 edition of the Heinemann Modular Mathematics for Edexcel AS and A Level book, this student edition of the solutionbank gives your students access to complete worked solutions where they need them most - at home.

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