Anybody have recommendations to 'O' Level Additional Mathematics assessment books? I would want to improve my A-Math over this holiday.I wanna get an A2 or better for O level. So any recommendations?
Hi,
I feel that 'Additional Mathematics Workbook' by Shing Lee is suitable for students to practise on questions based on topics.
If possible, get hold of some schools' prelim papers as well as the Nov 2011 O-level papers.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Wen Shih
I recomend you a GCE 'O' Levels A math book by Fairfied Book Publishers, it is red in colour, pretty thick but gives you abit of space to do your working(not really useful) , comes with step by step solutions and abit of notes.
@wee_ws
is it this book? http://ascklee.org/BookCvrs/ShingleeWorkbook.JPG
does it comes with solutions?
Originally posted by wee_ws:Hi,
I feel that 'Additional Mathematics Workbook' by Shing Lee is suitable for students to practise on questions based on topics.
If possible, get hold of some schools' prelim papers as well as the Nov 2011 O-level papers.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Wen Shih
@wee_ws
is it this book? http://ascklee.org/BookCvrs/ShingleeWorkbook.JPG
does it comes with solutions?
Hi,
Yup, that's the book. I believe there are answers provided at the back.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Wen Shih
Hi,
The questions of and solutions to Additional Maths 2011 exam can be found here:
Paper 1
http://www.thephysicscafe.com/maths/documents/2011_O_Level_Add_Maths_P1-Solutions_by_The_Maths_Cafe.pdf
A careless mistake I have spotted:
Q13(iv) Answer should be 76.0 degrees.
Paper 2
http://www.thephysicscafe.com/maths/documents/2011_O_Level_Add_Maths_P2-Solutions_by_The_Maths_Cafe.pdf
Work hard towards your desired grade, jiayou!
Cheers,
Wen Shih