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Cambridge Lower Secondary Complete Mathematics 8: Student Book (Second Edition)
Deborah Barton
Education & Teaching
Cambridge Lower Secondary Complete Mathematics 8: Student Book (Second Edition)
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The Cambridge Lower Secondary Complete Mathematics 8 Student Book ensures students fully cover and excel in the curriculum, as well as embedding the learning they need to progress smoothly towards IGCSE® Mathematics.

This resource provides a rigorous approach for teaching and studying Cambridge Lower Secondary Maths to ensure students learn everything that is required at that level. However, stretching materials and exercises also prepare students for a smooth transition to IGCSE Mathematics by supporting the development of required skills.

It is written by the expert author of our previous, best-selling edition and maintains the strengths of the original book, but with updates and improvements to better meet students' and teachers' needs.

The Student Book is supported by a Homework Book that provides opportunities for independent practice inside and outside the classroom, and a Teacher Handbook, which offers full teaching support.

Language
English
ISBN
9781382018814
About this book
1 Integers, powers and roots
1.1 Multiplying and dividing negative integers
1.2 Squares, cubes, roots and indices
1.3 Index notation
1.4 Prime factorization to find the HCF and LCM
1.5 Order of operations
1.6 Natural numbers and rational numbers
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2 Expressions
2.1 Expressions, formulae and equations
2.2 Expanding brackets
2.3 Factorizing expressions
2.4 Substitution into expressions
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3 Shapes and mathematical drawings
3.1 Quadrilaterals
3.2 3D shapes
3.3 Bearings
3.4 Constructions
3.5 Bisecting angles and lines
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4 Sampling
4.1 Methods of data collection
4.2 Sampling methods
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5 Area, perimeter and volume
5.1 Circumference of a circle
5.2 Areas of parallelograms and trapeziums
5.3 Volume of a triangular prism
5.4 Surface area of prisms and pyramids
5.5 Imperial units
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Review A
6 Fractions and decimals
6.1 Multiplying and dividing decimals
6.2 Significant figures
6.3 Recurring decimals
6.4 Subtracting mixed numbers
6.5 Multiplying and dividing fractions
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7 Equations, formulae and inequalities
7.1 Deriving formulae
7.2 Deriving and solving equations
7.3 Changing the subject of a formula
7.4 Inequalities
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8 Geometry
8.1 Exterior angle of a triangle
8.2 Angles in parallel lines and intersecting lines
8.3 Midpoint of a line segment
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9 Decimals, percentages and fractions
9.1 Multiplying by decimals
9.2 Dividing by decimals
9.3 Percentage increase and decrease
9.4 Simplifying calculations with fractions and decimals
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10 Presenting data and interpreting results
10.1 Time series graphs
10.2 Stem-and-leaf diagrams
10.3 Histograms
10.4 Interpreting and comparing data and diagrams
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Review B
11 Sequences
11.1 Rules of sequences
11.2 The nth term
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12 Ratio and proportion
12.1 Units of measurement
12.2 Simplifying ratio
12.3 Sharing in a given ratio
12.4 Proportion
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13 Transformations
13.1 Translations
13.2 Reflections
13.3 Rotations
13.4 Symmetry
13.5 Enlargements
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14 Functions and graphs
14.1 Functions
14.2 Linear graphs
14.3 Real-life graphs
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15 Probability
15.1 The idea of probability
15.2 Experimental probability
15.3 Theoretical probability
15.4 Combined events
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Review C
16. BONUS CHAPTER: Vectors
16.1 Introduction to vectors
16.2 Using vectors in geometry
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Index
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