No worries. I was just trying to explain the likely circumstances under which Coroneous's books were produced.I wasn't having a go at him you know. I admire that font.
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No worries. I was just trying to explain the likely circumstances under which Coroneous's books were produced.I wasn't having a go at him you know. I admire that font.
Reputation for your review for the four main texts used by Year 11 students.Im going to try make a detailed explanation of each textbook
Cambridge-The derivations of formulae in this textbook is just simply great. It is clear and easy to read. If you want a textbook to help you understand the theory behind things then I recommend you get Cambridge (which you already have). In terms of the questions in the exercises...I recommend you do all of the 'foundation' and at least 80% of the 'development'. The questions are good for practice.
Fitzpatrick- The derivations of formulae in this textbook are mediocre. The explanations are not the best compared to other textbooks because the author has chosen to give "alot" of examples to illustrate how to use the formula rather than explanations. The questions from this textbook are very good but dives immediately into the difficult spectrum. I dont recommend you get this textbook, unless you have understood the topics well and require more questions to do for practice.
Coroneous- Simply one of the best textbooks for the past several decades. Explanations and derivations are easy to understand; the only drawback is the font :S. The questions are absolutely perfect because there is just enough questions for you to do within a day and yet it helps you master the concepts. I highly recommend you get this textbook to complement with the cambridge that you already have. The only drawbacks apart from its strange font is the lack of questions per exercise (particularly when your revising).
Math in Focus- Sort of a modern version of Coroneous but not as good. Very similar in style to coroneous but somehow lacks the quality. I havent used it during my time in high school but looking back at it now (im a pre-service teacher) it would've done the job.
Judging by your post, im guessing that you are after either the Coroneous or Math in Focus text. If you can bare the font in Coroneous, then i suggest you get it; if not Math in Focus is probably more suited to you. Hope this helps!
lol is correctGuys Terry Lee hands down lol
.........maths in focus
Terry Lee's a guy. He tutors and also has his own textbook with worked solutionsBut what's Terry lee