I don't think any textbooks are really good at explaining. Best is to have a good teacher. For starters, I think Maths in focus and Jones and couchman is a good book.which book is best in explaining?
Terry Lee is a really good book i i think, i use it + Cambridge. The only problem i've found with Terry lee is some later Q in excerises can be non-intuitive, in that it can only be solved by using one method ( seeing a Q in a certain way) i'm not big on thatSadly, we use maths in focus for 2u/3u. It doesn't really have any difficult questions in it at all.
For 4u the teacher hand wrote overheads which we used but it was terry lee for homework exercises.
Maths in focus makes maths intellectually unsatisfyingSadly, we use maths in focus for 2u/3u. It doesn't really have any difficult questions in it at all.
For 4u the teacher hand wrote overheads which we used but it was terry lee for homework exercises.
I agree. I hate the fact that you have to peek at BOB to even get anywhere.Terry Lee is a really good book i i think, i use it + Cambridge. The only problem i've found with Terry lee is some later Q in excerises can be non-intuitive, in that it can only be solved by using one method ( seeing a Q in a certain way) i'm not big on that
+1Maths in focus makes maths intellectually unsatisfying
Yep, I'm exactly the same. Some Q you cannot help it though, you just have no idea what so ever of how to attack the Q, especially in the Challenge exercises, some Q use such an obscure method.I agree. I hate the fact that you have to peek at BOB to even get anywhere.