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Nadiaa

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Hey
can someone advise me of a good maths book in which HSC trial and actual thing style questions are there for each topic.

Thanks in advance :)
 

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Coroneos does a book filled with past papers. You get heaps with all worked solutions. Very helpful.
 

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Coroneos does a book filled with past papers. You get heaps with all worked solutions. Very helpful.
+1 i got this for sale however i only got 3unit and sold 2unit earlier, anyways its called - 3unit Math Past HSC Papers with worked solutions 1990 - 2006 (2007 edition) - Jim Coroneos - $20 (Excellent book - in brand new condition, r.r.p $31.95)

check sig for other books, pm me if any1 is interested
 

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iv got the 2u success in one past paper book and maths in focus as school text book.
shuld i have those aswel?
is there any others you would suggesti?
 

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Get Fitzpatrick 2u, Maths in Focus is for getting the concepts - you should get a better textbook for questions, like Fitzpatrick.
 

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Fitzpatrick or Cambridge are better than maths in focus. As Shadowdude said. I would prob. get cambridge.
 

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i think cambridge wins the vote here.
so cambridge it is!
 

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I've never actually used Coroneos, so I can't speak about it.
Well i think it's good because it provides good theory+ plenty of Q that have a complete spectrum from easy-->hard--->challenging. I suppose the only downfall would be no worked solution just answers. I think it's a good book.
 

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