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Help Yourself to Differentiation

by Hugh Neill

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Lack of confidence and fluency in algebra manipulation has been identified as the root cause of many of the problems faced by students starting A Level maths. This series is designed to address these problems by providing a supplementary resource for practising specific areas of mathematics, helping students to reinforce and consolidate techniques learnt in class. This volume is designed for those students starting A Level courses who have not encountered calculus before. It provides practice in the essential core areas of differential and integral calculus and covers specific problem areas, such as curve sketching, recognition of when to apply standard forms and substitution.… (more)
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Lack of confidence and fluency in algebra manipulation has been identified as the root cause of many of the problems faced by students starting A Level maths. This series is designed to address these problems by providing a supplementary resource for practising specific areas of mathematics, helping students to reinforce and consolidate techniques learnt in class. This volume is designed for those students starting A Level courses who have not encountered calculus before. It provides practice in the essential core areas of differential and integral calculus and covers specific problem areas, such as curve sketching, recognition of when to apply standard forms and substitution.

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