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can someone suggest me which books should I use for 9709 mechanics paper 4 and 5 . If u have used two books and then suggesting, then do tell me that . I will later make a poll for 2 best books
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can someone suggest me which books should I use for 9709 mechanics paper 4 and 5 . If u have used two books and then suggesting, then do tell me that . I will later make a poll for 2 best books
i havent studied yet ... i have only completed p1 and now i want to start mechanics but i still need a book from where i can studyhow hard do you find P5 to be than P4 from your experience or from what you have heard about it ?
but atleast i need a book from where i can study , i have no books from where i can study . i dont go to school , so i dont have any books which school would give mestudy the syllabus, stop relying on others, start depending upon your own research pays off a LOT down the road
buy Schaum's Outlines or download them
use khan academy
youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW6912n7NwlBO7rPTIxHm0w
google is your friend
ofcourse you will use a book but asking others would be a bit risky, buy both books and then decide which one suits you and since you do not go to school you must get the Schaum's outlines for practice, video tutorials will be a must for you as wellbut atleast i need a book from where i can study , i have no books from where i can study . i dont go to school , so i dont have any books which school would give me
ty for the sourcehttp://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/geometry_vectors -- this has video tutorials as well
are u also studying mechanics?http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/geometry_vectors -- this has video tutorials as well
not a studentare u also studying mechanics?
are u a teacher of mechanics/mathsnot a student
nope but the aim is to develop an educational curriculum/institute/school that will eventually break the current mold of education, though this idea is not new, schools like North Star, Templestowe College are already doing something about itare u a teacher of mechanics/maths
coolnope but the aim is to develop an educational curriculum/institute/school that will eventually break the current mold of education, though this idea is not new, schools like North Star, Templestowe College are already doing something about it
https://www.youcubed.org/
also try redspot, for subjects like eco, business studies, bio, chem, physics and try to get the Candidate Answer Booklet if you can, i have posted 2 on other threads
video tutorials with a teacher and a chalkboard/white boardcool
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