is it alright to use 3u books for 2u (2 Viewers)

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recommendations for 2u book plz
Get Fitzpatrick New Senior Mathematics For Years 11 and 12 Second Edition and buy the Worked Solutions book with it

It will total a bit over $100 but it's definately worth it

IIRC the Textbook itself is around $80 and the Worked Solutions are ~$35
 

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Get Fitzpatrick New Senior Mathematics For Years 11 and 12 Second Edition and buy the Worked Solutions book with it

It will total a bit over $100 but it's definately worth it

IIRC the Textbook itself is around $80 and the Worked Solutions are ~$35
i have the exercise book, is the old yellow one?
 

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yeah that's good too. just 'select' the questions you find more challenging in the book after you have understood the concepts..
Yeah like FMS says once you know that you've understood the concept and can do the easy questions allocate your time towards the more difficult questions
 

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Do not waste your time on the 3u sections. The simple solution is following the 2u syllabus..
There is no harm in using a 3u book, and imo, there are a few benefits. 3u books are generally harder than 2u books. Also, it is just considered as an extended 2u course, so they should also have everything that 2u books cover (and more)
 

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