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sheep90

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which textbooks should i get to practice more math questions
i normally understand the concepts but when it comes to exams i don't do really well because i find it difficult to apply to harder questions
so textbooks with more advanced questions?

at school we're using jones and couchman

are cambridge and terry lee good??
thanks :)
 

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I would highly recommend Fitzpatrick and Cambridge, but besides textbooks past HSC papers should be your best friends:)
 

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I remember using Cambridge back in the day. The extension questions were quite useful.
 

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which textbooks should i get to practice more math questions
i normally understand the concepts but when it comes to exams i don't do really well because i find it difficult to apply to harder questions
so textbooks with more advanced questions?

at school we're using jones and couchman

are cambridge and terry lee good??
thanks :)
Terry is pretty shit for 2U, especially if you're struggling with difficult questions.

If you're looking to try more difficult questions, Cambridge is very good at making the questions in an exercise incrementally more difficult.
 

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Yeah omg use Cambridge. Bill Pender is a legend, I swear. But seriously if anyone tells you to use Maths in focus, don't listen to them. That book is designed to lower one's intelligence significantly.
 

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