Fitzpatrick worked alright for me the past year, but I went mainly off Cambridge.Harkaraj said:Hi,
Could someone please tell me which two 3 unit text books are good to use together, because right now I'm working from Cambridge, and would like to have a second text book aswell, my maths teacher was saying Maths in Focus is quite useful
Thanks
The course summary ones just have summaries of the topics in the course, plus practice papers at the end of the book (I'm going off the extension 2 one I have at the moment)dr baby beanie said:Can some1 with a Phoenix book please answer this?
What's the difference btw the course summary ones and the practice questions by topic?
Do the summary ones have examples and worked solutions, and then exercises or is it just a 'summary book' with concepts? <!-- google_ad_section_end -->
Well if you are able to do most of the questions from Cambridge, you should be in good stead for the HSC paper, but it isn't a gurantee that you'll do well in the HSC exam paper.stariiskiez said:use maths in focus for starters to build my knowledge. It's good in terms of explaining and introducing the topic but the exercises are too simple. I also use Coroneous and Cambridge. Coroneous i barely use as i was prescribed with one that has fallen apart and i could barely use it. Also alot of ppl have been telling me that if you can do everything from Cambridge well, then you will do well in the HSC... what does everyone think about that?
P.S... Wish i had fitzpatrick, cant find it anywhere :mad1: