It helps to build the mind of students making it a powerful tool in life.
Patrick Fulgencio Wilson
The answer depends on why you want to study maths. A level maths is at a significantly higher level that Additional.
you have to pick Maths for GCSE's but you can also pick additional maths which is just more maths than normal eg you may have 5 peroids of maths a week but with additional maths you may have 9 peroids of Maths a week
Not really you must have atleast a knowledge of Maths because maths is the most important skill in our life without maths i cant imagine the future
i am thinking that maths important and physic
You need: I.C.T, Maths, Additional Maths, Physics and Technology (and whatever else you want). You need additional maths to take on maths to AS Level. I.C.T is an absolute must and Technology goes well with it and Physics is 1/3 of the engineer part along with Technology and Maths.
The most important is chemistry, however biology maths and physics are good a levels to study medicine
its very important because if you leve school or collage and you don't have a science or English or maths grade you might not beable to have a job in the future
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
we are not interested in maths,specially in bakwas discrete maths
Because its necessary ..!
The conclusion for an Additional Mathematics Project Work in 2009 would summarize the key findings and results obtained from the project. It would also mention any limitations encountered during the project and propose further areas of research or improvement for future studies. Additionally, the conclusion might reflect on the overall significance of the project in the context of Additional Mathematics.
If you say it to someone you should use : "Étudiestes maths"