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Boonyak

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Hey ive been looking for a 2unit only formula sheet and cant find one all i find is 2+3unit.

Does anyone know were i can get one cheers
 

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Just use the 2+3U one and delete all the 3U stuff.

Besides, it is best not to use a formula sheet.
 

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Yeah, its best to just do questions and write out the formula every single time.
 

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I want one to see wat i rember and what i dont and if i were to del three unit how would i know
 

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Obviously it's not best to rely completely on a formula sheet but making summaries of each topic is a good idea. If you're unsure about a particular section or have forgotten how to approach a type of question, you can easily re-familiarise yourself with the content required. I have summaries for maths 2 unit and 3 unit, both of which have proved very effective, especially when revising for exams and you can make sure you know all the basic theory.
 

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but u already have a formula sheet with 2unit stuff
 

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