what are good books for 4 unit? our school is using terry lee and fitzpatrick...
is cambridge any good for 4 unit?
Edit: I (jetblack2007) am going to progressively add everyone's statements to the original post, so the thread is easier to navigate.
Terry Lee: Advanced Mathematics
Pros:
Arnold and Arnold: Cambridge 4 Unit Mathematics
Pros:
Fitzpatrick: New Senior Mathematics (4 Unit)
Cons:
Coroneos: Revised 4 unit Maths
Pros:
S. K. Patel: Maths Extension 2
Pros:
is cambridge any good for 4 unit?
Edit: I (jetblack2007) am going to progressively add everyone's statements to the original post, so the thread is easier to navigate.
Terry Lee: Advanced Mathematics
Pros:
- Harder challenge questions
- Worked answers
- Good explanations of concepts
- More suitable once the theory is established and you know what you're doing
- No truly 'simple' questions. (One user said he "jumps straight into the deep end")
Arnold and Arnold: Cambridge 4 Unit Mathematics
Pros:
- Good quality questions which range from easy to challenging, allowing for better development of your skills
- Considered more "systematic" and "mathematical" than the others
- Better typesetting (perhaps more a matter of personal preference )
- Can get quite difficult at times
- Answer section is not as good as it should be
- Worked examples tend to skip steps
- Don't reflect the exam questions as well as they should
Fitzpatrick: New Senior Mathematics (4 Unit)
Cons:
- Unreliable, unworked answers
- Some of the questions are ridiculous, and unrelated to the main topic
Coroneos: Revised 4 unit Maths
Pros:
- Excellent coverage of different question types
- Does not include harder 3 unit
- Layout and typesetting (to be taken with a grain of salt )
- Not always relevant
S. K. Patel: Maths Extension 2
Pros:
- Good for complex numbers
- Provides a large number of questions for practice
- Teaches material beyond the requirement of the course
- Solutions aren't very good, skip some answers, and others are wrong
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