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Mathematics and Statistics for the New Zealand Curriculum Year 12 NCEA Level 2

 

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Mathematics for the New Zealand Curriculum Year 12 has been designed specifically for today's New Zealand classroom. Addressing the changes to the New Zealand curriculum and and covering realigned NCEA Level 2 mathematics standards, our author team have created the ultimate package to cater for individual learning abilities in the classroom.

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Preliminary pages

Chapter 1: Coordinate geometry

Chapter 2: Functions and graphs

Chapter 3: Algebra

Chapter 4: Exponential and logarithmic functions

Chapter 5: Sequences and series

Chapter 6: Trigonometry 1

Chapter 7: Trigonometry 2

Chapter 8: Calculus

Chapter 9: Networks

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24 December 2015

Chapter 7 p484 Question 7

The angle in the diagram needs to be moved. See correct image below.

 

Authors

Anna Brookie, Anne Lawrence, Neil Marshall, Cami Sawyer