O Level Mathematics Topical Guide - Second Edition

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O Level Mathematics Topical Guide is a series of four books specially written for students taking the O Level Mathematics Syllabus 4052. It is essential for students to acquire and apply mathematical concepts and skills for progressive learning and to support learning in other subjects as well.

In this book, Topics 1 to 5 are classified into individual lessons to cater to the learning needs of the students at the respective level. A handy and comprehensive guide to complement the learning of mathematical concepts, each topic comprises the following features:

- Concise Summary Notes are used to highlight important procedures, concepts, rules and formulae to aid learning.

- Detailed Worked Examples in each lesson are included to show the application of mathematical concepts and formulae learnt.

- An array of Practice Questions in each lesson is given to provide opportunities to practice and apply the mathematical concepts and skills for progressive learning.

- To consolidate and extend student’s learning, at the end of each topic, the questions in the Review Corner are arranged into three levels of difficulty. Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Level.

- Appropriate Teacher’s Comments, Notes and Tips are incorporated as timely reminders of important pointers and to provide a more concise explanation of worked solutions.

- To conclude a topic, the Checklist for My Learning Outcomes is presented to help students examine the progress of their learning and understanding of that topic.

- Detailed Worked Solutions to every question are provided as a useful resource tool for students to make reference to their own solutions.

Topic 6 is a bonus chapter specially written to incorporate other mathematical Problems in Real-World Contexts. This is to enable students to connect and apply the concepts that they have learnt, to real-world situations. Topics 7 to 9 are compilations of topical revision questions according to the content strands. Two sets of Preliminary Examination Specimen Papers are crafted to assess students' readiness for the school examinations.