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MATHEMATICS
GCSE for Edexcel
eacher’s Resource
Jess Laffoley, Nathan Barker, Charmayne Bailey, Cecilia Freer, James Freeman,
Kathryn Bigg, Susanne Mallett
GCSE Mathematics for Edexcel
University Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom
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Contents
Contents
Introduction v
Changes to GCSE Mathematics 1
1F / 1H Calculations 9
2F / 2H Shapes and solids 16
3F / 3H 2D representations of 3D shapes 24
4F / 4H Properties of whole numbers 29
5F / 5H Introduction to algebra 34
6F / 6H Fractions 42
7F / 7H Decimals 48
8F / 8H Powers and roots 53
9F / 9H Rounding, estimation and accuracy 59
10F / 10H Mensuration 66
11F / 11H Perimeter 73
12F / 12H Area 79
13F / 13H Further algebra 87
14F / 15H Equations 97
14H Surds 106
15F / 16H Functions and sequences 113
16F / 17H Formulae 120
17F / 18H Volume and surface area 126
18F / 19H Percentages 133
19F /20H Ratio 138
20F / 21H Probability basics 145
21F / 22H Construction and loci 154
22F / 23H Vectors 160
23F / 24H Straight-line graphs 167
24F / 25H Graphs of functions and equations 175
25F / 26H Angles 186
26F / 28H Probability – combined events 193
27F / 29H Standard Form 200
27H Circles 206
28F / 30H Similarity 212
29F / 31H Congruence 220
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