IB Maths. Textbook HL Core
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We moved to typesetting, but writing a mathematics textbook with the printing tools available presented its own difficulties. For example, symbols had to be copied, cut and pasted by hand onto the original pages, which was very tedious and time-consuming! Fractions were also problematic: we would type a line containing all the numerators, and then a line underneath for all the denominators.
My passion is for education as a whole, rather than just mathematics. In Australia I think it is too easy to take education for granted, because it is seen as a right but with too little appreciation for the responsibility that goes with it. But the more I travel to places where access to education is limited, the more I see children who treat it as a privilege, and the greater the difference it makes in their lives. But as far as mathematics goes, I grew up with mathematics textbooks in pieces on the kitchen table, and so I guess it continues a tradition.
Graphics calculator instructions for Casio fx-9860G Plus, Casio fx-CG20, TI-84 Plus, and TI-nspire are included with this textbook. The textbook will either have comprehensive instructions at the start of the book, specific instructions available from icons located throughout, or both. The extensive use of graphics calculators and computer packages throughout the book enables students to realise the importance, application, and appropriate use of technology.
This book offers SELF TUTOR for every worked example. On the electronic copy of the textbook, access SELF TUTOR by clicking anywhere on a worked example to hear a step-by-step explanation by a teacher. This is ideal for catch-up and revision, or for motivated students who want to do some independent study outside school hours.
This is the first of two books students will require for the completion of their HL Mathematics course. Upon the completion of this book, students progress to the particular HL textbook for their course: either Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL, or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation HL. This is expected to occur approximately 6-7 months into the two-year course.
I teach mathematics at university but am particularly interested in core pure mathematics which starts in school and continues to be taught at university. Solving mathematical problems is at the heart of mathematics, and I enjoy teaching problem solving at university.
As the resident statistician here at Haese Mathematics, I get the pleasure of writing new statistics chapters and related material. Statistics has always been a challenging subject to both teach and learn, however it doesn't always have to be that way. To bridge that gap, I like to try and include as many historical notes, activities, and investigations as I can to make it as engaging as possible. The reasons why we do things, and the people behind them are often important things we forget to talk about. Statistics, and of course mathematics, doesn't just exist within the pages of your textbook or even the syllabus. There's so much breadth and depth to these disciplines, most of the time we just barely scratch the surface.
Graphics calculator instructions for Casio fx-CG50, TI-84 Plus CE, TI-nspire, and HP Prime are included with this textbook. The textbook will either have comprehensive instructions at the start of the book, specific instructions available from icons located throughout, or both. The extensive use of graphics calculators and computer packages throughout the book enables students to realise the importance, application, and appropriate use of technology.
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Mathematics: Core Topics HL has been written for the IB Diploma Programme courses Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL, and Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation HL, for first teaching in August 2019, and first assessment in May 2021.The book contains the content that is common to both courses. This material can all be taught first, giving the potential to teach all the HL students together from this book at the start of the course.This is the first of two books students will require for the completion of their HL Mathematics course. Upon the completion of this book, students progress to the particular HL textbook for their course: either Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL, or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation HL. This is expected to occur approximately 6-7 months into the two-year course.Digital Copy duration: 24 monthsThis product has been developed independently from and is not endorsed by the International Baccalaureate Organization. International Baccalaureate, Baccalaureát International, Bachillerato Internacional and IB are registered trademarks owned by the International Baccalaureate Organization.
You'll learn core experimental skills in our well-equipped undergraduate teaching laboratories, specifically synthetic, analytical and computational methods. You will also have access to the University's world-class characterisation facilities including hands-on NMR, mass spectrometry, diffraction, microscopy and chromatography.
At Bath, our courses are made up of units of study. Compulsory units cover core concepts that you'll need to understand as part of your degree programme. Some of our courses also offer the opportunity for you to study optional units. These allow you to specialise in particular areas of knowledge that interest you.
We accept Advanced Placement Tests. Our entry requirements are listed under the 'United States of America' section. You will need to hold an English language qualification (such as IELTS) in place of ACT or SATR scores as we can only accept these for United States citizens.
When assessing your application, we will also be looking for evidence of a high academic standard across a breadth of study, for example through additional AP Tests, your wider school curriculum and SAT or ACT scores if you have taken them.
An average of 4.2 in the common core subjects and an average of 4.8 across six optional programme courses including 5 in Chemistry 1 and 2 and 5 in two other science or mathematics courses.
This unit will build upon the core year 1 unit, expanding your knowledge of spectroscopy and analytical chemistry (e.g. structure elucidation utilising 2D-NMR methods, chromatography GC-MS and LC-MS) with a focus on applications.
The unit provides you with an opportunity to revise fundamental chemistry from years 1 and 2. The unit will further develop your core knowledge of chemistry and encourage approaches to independent learning. 781b155fdc