buchanan said:
Do your own solutions. That is better than reading somebody else's.
Here's why i disagree:
1. If the question's like find point R blah blah.
If theres no answers:
You'll think you're right.
If there ARE answers:
You can examine why you are wrong, and thus LEARN.
2. For a long prove/show questions.
If theres no answers:
You can do it a long tedius way and think thats the proper way
If there are answers:
You can see why your long tedius way is wrong and find a better more elegant proof that will save HEAPS of time. (time is valuable)
me121 said:
There are answers for all the past HSC and CSSA papers, (excluding 00-07). The answers are a start. If then you are still stuck either consult your teacher or one of the many past paper books (only applicable for the HSC)
If your talking about those big packs.
They don't provide worked answers, or answers for proofs.
I would consult my teacher, but he's shit.