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Mathematical Methods for the AC Year 12 (interactive textbook powered by Cambridge HOTmaths)

Mathematical Methods for the AC Year 12 (interactive textbook powered by Cambridge HOTmaths)
AUTHOR(S):
Peter Jones / Michael Evans / Kay Lipson / David Greenwood
REGION:
Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia
LEVELS:
Year 12
SUBJECT AREA:
Mathematics
ISBN:
9781108686853
PUBLICATION DATE:
13/01/2017
Price:   AUD $69.95
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New Cambridge Senior Maths resources developed to meet the needs of the Australian Curriculum and its variants in WA, TAS and ACT.

Cambridge Senior Mathematics: Australian Curriculum is an authoritative series for the Australian Curriculum that builds on a proven maths teaching and learning formula while incorporating the content and assessment requirements that characterise senior curricula in WA, TAS and ACT. The content of this series can be also be used as a resource for SA but may require some supplementation by teachers. 

  • This new series combines logical topic development with a wealth of examples, exercises, exam-style questions and a focus on what is important to guide students to success in their senior maths studies.
  • Series consultants, selected for their strong understanding of particular state curricula, have ensured that the content matches the Australian Curriculum, and curriculum grids with supporting teaching notes are available for WA, SA, ACT and TAS.
  • Carefully developed creative and rigorous questions help students understand concepts, develop mathematical skills, apply maths to real life contexts and prepare for assessment.
  • A new level of digital support, power ed by Cambridge HOTmaths, allows effortless and immediate navigation within the Interactive Textbook to interactive animations, video examples, complete worked solutions (solutions must be switched on by a connected teaching account), worksheets, automarked questions, online testing and a powerful Learning Management System (LMS).

Series Consultants: Jan Honnens, Martin Ruane & Joy Scott


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The online version of the student text delivers a host of interactive features to enhance the teaching and learning experience, and when connected to a class teacher account offers a powerful Learning Management System. It is accessed online through a HOTmaths account using a unique 16-character code provided with the Print Textbook, or available for purchase separately as a digital-only option.

The Interactive Textbook is available as a calendar-year subscription. Your subscription term is defined as follows: if activation occurs between January and July of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December this year. If activation occurs between August and December of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December the following year.

Digital resources are expressly available for personal use only.

1 Functions and relations
2 Transformations
3 Polynomial functions
4 Logarithmic functions
5 Circular functions
6 Further functions
7 Revision of Chapters 1–6
8 Differentiation
9 Applications of differentiation
10 Integration
11 Revision of Chapters 8-10
12 Discrete random variables and their probability distributions
13 The binomial distribution
14 Continuous random variables and their probability distributions
15 The normal distribution
16 Sampling and estimation
17 Revision of Chapters 12–16
18 Revision of Chapters 1–17

New Cambridge Senior Maths resources developed to meet the needs of the Australian Curriculum and its variants in WA, TAS and ACT.

Cambridge Senior Mathematics: Australian Curriculum is an authoritative series for the Australian Curriculum that builds on a proven maths teaching and learning formula while incorporating the content and assessment requirements that characterise senior curricula in WA, TAS and ACT. The content of this series can be also be used as a resource for SA but may require some supplementation by teachers. 

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Peter Jones

Peter Jones is a Professor Emeritus and formerly Head of the School of Mathematical Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology. He has been an active supporter of school mathematics over many years and helped pioneer the introduction of graphics calculators into Victorian schools. Peter is a highly experienced writer of mathematical content. His area of expertise is applied statistics.

Michael Evans

Michael Evans has a PhD in Mathematics from Monash University and a Diploma of Education from La Trobe University. He currently holds the honorary position of Senior Consultant at the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute at the University of Melbourne. He was Head of Mathematics at Scotch College, Melbourne, and has also taught in public schools and in recent years has returned to classroom teaching. He has been very involved with curriculum development at both state and national levels. In 1999, Michael was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by Monash University for his contribution to mathematics education.

Kay Lipson

Kay Lipson has a PhD in Statistics Education, and Diploma of Education. Her experience includes over 30 years teaching mathematics and statistics at both secondary and tertiary level, as well as extensive periods as a VCE examiner. Kay is an experienced author of textbooks for the Years 11 and 12 Mathematics courses, specialising in the areas of Probability and Statistics.

David Greenwood

David Greenwood is the Head of Mathematics at Trinity Grammar School in Melbourne and has 30+ years teaching mathematics from Year 7 to 12. He is the lead author for the Cambridge Essential series and has authored more than 80 titles for the Australian Curriculum and for the syllabuses of the states and territories. He specialises in analysing curriculum and the sequencing of course content for school mathematics courses. He also has an interest in the use of technology for the teaching of mathematics.

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