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hey do you guys have any recommendations on any maths textbooks...like it explains the methods thoroughly
 

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Cambridge has a pretty thorough explanation of things and imo, explains concepts quite clearly.
 

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terry lee kind of does, excel ones are alright. but jones and couchman is a pretty lousy school maths textbook for sure, not joking lol because I use it at school
 

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terry lee kind of does, excel ones are alright. but jones and couchman is a pretty lousy school maths textbook for sure, not joking lol because I use it at school
Excel ones are okay but honestly you can get many better textbooks.

Yeah Jones and Couchman is lacking in a few ways based on personal use and also from a friend who also uses it for her school.
 

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Is Cambridge better than Fitzpatrick at explaining the concepts? I use Cambridge at school, and I'm not sure if I should invest in another textbook for the holidays as I plan to go ahead of my class by a few chapters.
 

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Is Cambridge better than Fitzpatrick at explaining the concepts? I use Cambridge at school, and I'm not sure if I should invest in another textbook for the holidays as I plan to go ahead of my class by a few chapters.
Personally I find Fitzpatrick better at explaining concepts, though Cambridge has harder questions to practise with. I'd say it's good to have another textbook as well.
 

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Is Cambridge better than Fitzpatrick at explaining the concepts? I use Cambridge at school, and I'm not sure if I should invest in another textbook for the holidays as I plan to go ahead of my class by a few chapters.
It's subjective. I think Fitzpatrick has a more simple and straight-forward explanation of concepts whilst Cambridge is quite in-depth and can be difficult for one who is new to a concept.
 

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Maths in focus is the go, good old Margaret Grove really knows how to make a textbook (not srs)
 

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Personally I find Fitzpatrick better at explaining concepts, though Cambridge has harder questions to practise with. I'd say it's good to have another textbook as well.



It's subjective. I think Fitzpatrick has a more simple and straight-forward explanation of concepts whilst Cambridge is quite in-depth and can be difficult for one who is new to a concept.
Thanks, I'll probably end up getting it.
 

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what year? connection maths for years 7-10 and Maths in Focus for year 11-12
 

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I liked Fitzpatrick, personally. Clear layout. Nice colours to the books too. Aesthetic.
 

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Cambridge, undoubtedly the best imo, if you want a GOOD understanding of the content. Sometimes they're a bit long, but once you get through them you'll be a genius on the topic. And of course has a huge range of questions, of which you should only do some, ideally most of developmental and not much basic and don't touch extension unless you have loads of time. For 2u and 3u this is.

For 4u imo, no book has great explanations...cambridge is alright...but Terry Lee has the best questions and worked solutions so you'll need it too.
 

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If you have good teachers (like my school), just learn from them and do past papers (or past papers by topic) - this is what I did and did decently but how much I studied was quite limited.
 

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I have maths in focus for 2U and atm I really hate it. They will have 2 examples before an exercise, and sometimes the first question adds another thing that the examples didn't have. Like 2(3x+5) or whatever when the examples explained how to do (3x+5).
Sometimes I don't know what to do exactly in these situations and have to go to the teacher.

What do you think for 2u? Cambridge?

edit:maybe fitz guy you are talking about if he has a 2U one.
 

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