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For the modern student who is constantly on the move, carrying a stack of heavy hardcover textbooks is impractical. Having the Godman text in PDF format allows a student to carry an entire library in their pocket. This facilitates "micro-learning"—the ability to study a few pages of Vectors or Trigonometry during a commute or a break between classes.
“The area under the curve is infinite if you don’t know where to stop. See you soon.”
Unlike many theoretical texts, integrates actual WAEC past questions at the end of each topic. You are not learning irrelevant problems; you are solving the exact types of questions that appeared in 2012, 2016, and 2020. Godman-Additional-Mathematics-For-West-Africa-Pdf.pdf
In many parts of West Africa, physical copies of standard textbooks are scarce, expensive, or in poor condition. A student in a rural school in Ghana or a bustling city in Nigeria may not have access to a library that stocks the Godman text. The digital PDF format democratizes this access. A single file can be shared, downloaded, and viewed on smartphones, tablets, and laptops, ensuring that financial constraints or geographical location do not hinder a student's access to quality material.
Assuming your exam is in 8 weeks:
The exercise sets mirror the complexity and style of West African examination questions.
Kofi, too stunned to argue, pointed at a question: Find the derivative of f(x) = 3x² + 2x from first principles. For the modern student who is constantly on
Kofi’s eyes widened. He pulled out his phone and opened the PDF. At the bottom of the first page, a new line had appeared:
“Watch,” the Godman whispered. He flicked his wrist, and the numbers danced. = lim (3(x+h)² + 2(x+h) – (3x²+2x)) / h = lim (3x² + 6xh + 3h² + 2x + 2h – 3x² – 2x) / h = lim (6xh + 3h² + 2h) / h = lim (6x + 3h + 2) = 6x + 2. “The area under the curve is infinite if
Vectors, forces in equilibrium, kinematics, and Newton’s laws of motion.
The PDF version of this book is prized because it contains the full spectrum of the syllabus, including: