Never heard of it. Personally, I use Maths In Focus and New Senior Mathematics. I refer to Cambridge's Extension level questions if I have time, which I usually don't.Excel1001 said:at school, we use about maths. did anyone use it?
and is it like good ENOUGH for the HSC?
becoz my parents bought cambridge as well
Use the cambridge. It's good if you find a topic easy and you want to see harder questions.Excel1001 said:at school, we use about maths. did anyone use it?
and is it like good ENOUGH for the HSC?
becoz my parents bought cambridge as well
lols thats the same ones we use, i like using the new senior mathematics for revison because the seem more higher level aimed so makes me work harder in my opinionbawd said:Never heard of it. Personally, I use Maths In Focus and New Senior Mathematics. I refer to Cambridge's Extension level questions if I have time, which I usually don't.
You're doing calculus in general maths?marcquelle said:lols thats the same ones we use, i like using the new senior mathematics for revison because the seem more higher level aimed so makes me work harder in my opinion
P.S. i'm lovin calculus so much fun
well i dropped down, got a uni offer so went back up. To summarise its at the end of that forumx.Exhaust.x said:
Well, there's also the time factor. There's no point in having 6 textbooks if you only have a set amount of time. It's a waste of money.Aplus said:For Mathematics, it's always essential to possess multiple sources of textbooks as reference aids and study tools. The more textbooks you have, the more likely you are to be exposed to many different styles of questions, methods and reasoning.