Cambridge General Mathematics Year 11 is written by experienced teachers to address the new syllabus for this new course. Along with a focus on mathematical fundamentals, the authors have treated the course strands according to their relative emphasis in the syllabus and integrated the use of technology into each topic. Each chapter features an outline of the topics to be covered, appropriate and clearly written explanations of the coursework as well as detailed examples followed by carefully graded exercises at three levels. A summary completes each chapter. Investigations appropriate to the topic area are interspersed throughout. Cyclic revision exercises linked to the topics are featured after every three chapters.

Cambridge General Mathematics Year 12 completes a series of books written by experienced teachers to guide students and teachers through the new NSW mathematics curriculum. The material presented is suited to the full range of student abilities encountered in General Mathematics. The course strands are treated according to their relative emphasis in the NSW syllabus and include: financial mathematics; data analysis; measurement; probability; and algebraic modelling. Each chapter commences with an outline of the material to be covered together with modelling applications and suggested technology use. A summary for learning and understanding, together with revision exercises, complete each chapter. Investigations appropriate to each topic area are interspersed throughout each chapter along with graphics calculator and computer spreadsheet applications of the coursework.