Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics
By:Pearson Education, Limited
Published on 2015-03-10 by
Help students reach a higher level in each topic before they move onto the next topic with content broken down into larger chunks, check and consolidate understanding with formative assessment followed by an opportunity to strengthen learning at the end of each topic, challenge the higher abilities to broaden learning further with extend sections, and build confidence with this book.
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