Where can I find good Mathematics problem sums with solutions provided? My school always provides me with questions and answers only and have to make a long trip to visit the TA or professor whenever i need help which would have been saved if the solution was provided. Thanks for the help.
Maths Quest's Maths C for Queensland year 11 and 12 have some of pic related. Particularly year 11, if I remember my high school years correctly. They were my favourite textbooks.
>>7850575
I need Calc 2 shit like integration by parts and polar coordinates.
>>7850567
bump
>>7850567
bump again
>>7850579
My mistake, I thought you were looking for something like pic-related. I've got my old year 12 book right in front of me. The chapters are:
>1. Complex Numbers
>2. Matrices and Applications
>3. Vectors
>4. Integral Calculus and Numerical Methods
>5. Differential Equations
>6. Structures and Patterns
>7. Advanced Period Functions
>8. Advanced Exponential Functions
>9. Conics on the Cartesian and Complex Planes
>10. Parametric and Polar Equations of Conic Sections
>11. Dynamics I
>12. Dynamics II
I don't know much about Calc II as we don't have that shit in Australia but chapters 4, 5 and 12 probably have Calc II stuff in it.
>>7850590
I meant pic-related as in the OP's pic, not the pic attached my post.
>>7850590
Sooooo, what's the website again?
>>7850594
Not a website, it's a textbook. I have a physical copy of it in front of me and a digital copy on my computer than I found on a USB on a bus. The textbook's called Maths Quest: Year 12, Maths C for Queensland by Simpson, N. P. (Nicholas Patrick)
>>7850601
Do you happen to be a U of Melbourne guy?
>>7850609
Nah, first year UQ undergrad. I think Maths C is called Mathematics II outside of Queensland.
>>7850616
What do you think of UNSW?
Yea or meh?
>>7850619
Oh woops, I typed this reply and forgot to send
I hear it's good. U of Melb is best in Aus, according to wikipedia, UNSW is second, and UQ is third.
>>7850567
Singapore-Cambridge H3 mathematics past year papers by the UCLES.
>>7850657
The fuck is that?
>>7850657
Sounds like fun, do you have pdfs?
>>7850567
I don't get that first equation. That would imply that
cosx + isinx = cosy + isiny for any x and y.
That is not true, right?
>>7850696
It's just defining the angle and modulus of two complex numbers to be used in further examples, nothing else to look into it senpai.
>>7850697
I typed senpai instead of senpai
What?
Tbqh senpai
>>7850699
yes senpai