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Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack Panayiotis Economopoulos

Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack By Panayiotis Economopoulos

Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack by Panayiotis Economopoulos


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Featuring a wealth of digital content, this concept-based Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack has been developed in cooperation with the IB to provide the most comprehensive support for the new DP Mathematics: applications and interpretation HL syllabus, for first teaching in September 2019.

Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack Summary

Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack by Panayiotis Economopoulos

Featuring a wealth of digital content, this concept-based Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack has been developed in cooperation with the IB to provide the most comprehensive support for the new DP Mathematics: applications and interpretation HL syllabus, for first teaching in September 2019. Each Enhanced Online Course Book Pack is made up of one full-colour, print textbook and one online textbook - packed full of investigations, exercises, worksheets, worked solutions and answers, plus assessment preparation support.

About Panayiotis Economopoulos


Panayiotis Economopoulos, Tony Halsey, Suzanne Doering, Michael Ortman, Nuriye Sirinoglu Singh, Peter Gray, David Harris, Jennifer Chang Wathall

Table of Contents

Measuring space: accuracy and geometry1.1: Representing numbers exactly and approximately 1.2: Angles and triangles 1.3: three-dimensional geometryRepresenting and describing data: descriptive statistics2.1: Collecting and organizing data 2.2: Statistical measures 2.3: Ways in which we can present data 2.4: Bivariate dataDividing up space: coordinate geometry, lines, Voronoi diagrams, vectors3.1: Coordinate geometry in 2 and 3 dimensions 3.2: The equation of a straight line in 2 dimensions 3.3: Voronoi diagrams 3.4: Displacement vectors 3.5: The scalar and vector product 3.6: Vector equations of linesModelling constant rates of change: linear functions and regressions4.1: Functions 4.2: Linear models 4.3: Inverse functions 4.4: Arithmetic sequences and series 4.5: Linear regressionQuantifying uncertainty: probability5.1: Theoretical and experimental probability 5.2: Representing combined probabilities with diagrams 5.3: Representing combined probabilities with diagrams and formulae 5.4: Complete, concise and consistent representationsModelling relationships with functions: power and polynomial functions6.1: Quadratic models 6.2: Quadratic modelling 6.3: Cubic functions and models 6.4: Power functions, inverse variation and modelsModelling rates of change: exponential and logarithmic functions7.1: Geometric sequences and series 7.2: Financial applications of geometric sequences and series 7.3: Exponential functions and models 7.4: Laws of exponents - laws of logarithms 7.5: Logistic modelsModelling periodic phenomena: trigonometric functions and complex numbers8.1: Measuring angles 8.2: Sinusoidal models: f(x) = asin(b(x-c))+d 8.3: Completing our number system 8.4: A geometrical interpretation of complex numbers 8.5: Using complex numbers to understand periodic modelsModelling with matrices: storing and analyzing data9.1: Introduction to matrices and matrix operations 9.2: Matrix multiplication and properties 9.3: Solving systems of equations using matrices 9.4: Transformations of the plane 9.5: Representing systems 9.6: Representing steady state systems 9.7: Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsAnalyzing rates of change: differential calculus10.1: Limits and derivatives 10.2: Differentiation: further rules and techniques 10.3: Applications and higher derivativesApproximating irregular spaces: integration and differential equations11.1: Finding approximate areas for irregular regions 11.2: Indefinite integrals and techniques of integration 11.3: Applications of integration 11.4: Differential equations 11.5: Slope fields and differential equationsModelling motion and change in 2D and 3D: vectors and differential equations12.1: Vector quantities 12.2: Motion with variable velocity 12.3: Exact solutions of coupled differential equations 12.4: Approximate solutions to coupled linear equationsRepresenting multiple outcomes: random variables and probability distributions13.1: Modelling random behaviour 13.2: Modelling the number of successes in a fixed number of trials 13.3: Modelling the number of successes in a fixed interval 13.4: Modelling measurements that are distributed randomly 13.5: Mean and variance of transformed or combined random variables 13.6: Distributions of combined random variablesTesting for validity: Spearman's hypothesis testing and x2 test for independence14.1: Spearman's rank correlation coefficient 14.2: Hypothesis testing for the binomial probability, the Poisson mean and the product moment correlation coefficient 14.3: Testing for the mean of a normal distribution 14.4: Chi-squared test for independence 14.5: Chi-squared goodness-of-fit test 14.6: Choice, validity and interpretation of testsOptimizing complex networks: graph theory15.1: Constructing graphs 15.2: Graph theory for unweighted graphs 15.3: Graph theory for weighted graphs: the minimum spanning tree 15.4: Graph theory for weighted graphs - the Chinese postman problem 15.5: Graph theory for weighted graphs - the travelling salesman problemExploration

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GOR012230449
9780198427049
0198427042
Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB Mathematics: applications and interpretation, Higher Level, Print and Enhanced Online Course Book Pack by Panayiotis Economopoulos
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2019-03-01
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