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April 13, 2009

Mathematics Standard Level (Heinemann Baccalaureate)(Pearson Baccalaureate) – Tim Garry & Ibrahim Wazir

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Name: Mathematics Standard Level (Heinemann Baccalaureate)
Author: Tim Garry & Ibrahim Wazir
Publisher: Heinemann Baccalaureate (Pearson Baccalaureate)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 0435994239

My Review

I am waiting for this book to be delievered! I will fully review it when I get it. I know this is going to be a good book, just from the Sample Chapters and the fact that Heinemann make some of the best IB Textbooks!

You can download these two sample chapters from the book, provided by Heinemann.
Chaper One
Chaper Two

Contents of Book
Introduction
1. Algebra
2. Sequences and Series
3. Functions
4. Exponents and Logarithms
5. Matrices
6. Trigonometry I
7. Vectors I
8. Descriptive Statistics
9. Introductory Probability
10. Differential Calculus I
11. Differential Calculus II – Applications
12. Vectors II
13. Trigonometry II
14. Differential Calculus III
15. Integral Calculus
16. Further Statistics & Probability
17. Portfolios – Ideas & Examples
18. Practice IB Exams
Theory of Knowledge
Answers
Index

This book is available from around £22 or $40.

The series of ‘Heinemann Baccalaureate’ books has changed names to ‘Pearson Baccalaureate’. This post has been updated accordingly.

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