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Smeegen999

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hi all, i was wondering if anyone could reccommend a good mathematics hsc (and prelim) workbook/study guide. My school textbook is crap and majorly outdated (published in 1991).

I'd rather not use the Excel brand as i find the questions aren't challenging enough compared to what I do in class.

Any suggestions?

thanks
 

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If you don't find excel challenging, I recommend Cambridge. Out of all the mathematics I've looked through and study, especially Excel, Cambridge would be my favourites, and we're currently using it for our extension 1 class at my school.

Go cambridge :D.
 

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Smeegen999 said:
hi all, i was wondering if anyone could reccommend a good mathematics hsc (and prelim) workbook/study guide. My school textbook is crap and majorly outdated (published in 1991).

I'd rather not use the Excel brand as i find the questions aren't challenging enough compared to what I do in class.

Any suggestions?

thanks
I would go for a combination of Cambridge and Fitzpatrick for 2 unit, it worked quite well for me when I did 2 unit maths.
 

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What's wrong with excel? :( lolll

I used it! (In combination with a book full of past papers questions / full worked out solutions! :D )
 

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