aa180
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Hi all,
I have a question for which I have included a poll for you to vote on below: Suppose that a textbook is to be written for the extension 2 new syllabus that is set to include very detailed solutions, such that the book would most likely become too big and heavy if everything was all compiled into a single book.
So you are left with two options of how you would like the book to be organized:
Option 1) The textbook without any solutions is made into its own book, and an accompanying book of solutions is made separate to that. Or
Option 2) The textbook is split into two parts - one with half the topics in it along with all the solutions to those topics in the same book, and the second one basically being the same but for the remaining topics.
So the question is, which option would you prefer, and why? Or does it not really matter? Please vote for your own personal preference.
I have a question for which I have included a poll for you to vote on below: Suppose that a textbook is to be written for the extension 2 new syllabus that is set to include very detailed solutions, such that the book would most likely become too big and heavy if everything was all compiled into a single book.
So you are left with two options of how you would like the book to be organized:
Option 1) The textbook without any solutions is made into its own book, and an accompanying book of solutions is made separate to that. Or
Option 2) The textbook is split into two parts - one with half the topics in it along with all the solutions to those topics in the same book, and the second one basically being the same but for the remaining topics.
So the question is, which option would you prefer, and why? Or does it not really matter? Please vote for your own personal preference.