Maths

Is it necessary to solve a book for maths? Im not able to even complete the coaching material in time as the syllabus in my coaching is going to fast. Should i focus ok completing the entire module or should i refer a book?
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hithav
hithav7mo ago
complete the module first and then if you have time left then only use other books
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
dude same problem i last week trigo got finished and in the upcoming weekend straight lines will be its so hard to cope with the package seems way too difficult
g-sus
g-sus7mo ago
truly a trigonometry issue, same here man im fine with the functions and equations stuff, just compound and multiple angles 💀
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
theory part is clear ( hai hi kya waise bhii) the questions tho 💀 like how tf do i even proceed. especially those angles of triangle questions. i spent 2 hrs for like 10 questions
g-sus
g-sus7mo ago
bro at some point i srsly considered by hearting sin values like 10, 20 etc and approximating and solving, thats how down bad i was point is, shits normal... just practice and pray
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
practice is all i can do
¹¹⁷sos
¹¹⁷sos7mo ago
I would suggest just finishing the modules first before jumping the gun on a book, modules are usually well designed, examples wagera acche se karna, if you have time left then blackbook is very good, do it for specific topics such as calculus and cordinate geometry phir end me aate aate do pyqs of advanced Focus on quality over quantity, especially in calculus where for a single question you may need to know everything including graphs, so koi bhi cheez karna pura karna
CertifiedBrownMunda
If you are enrolled in a good coaching institute, then their modules will give you a good variety of problems, meaning you don't necessarily need to solve other books (those books act like refererence and extra practice). If you are self-studying (without modules) then you absolutely must pick up some books/material and get them done. Good luck PS:- Just a suggestion. There is no one size fits all
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Okay
Abhi
Abhi7mo ago
my school teacher said me to right all trigono formulas 10 times while my coaching sir said to do question by seeing formula and you will remember it in some time
stormycloud
stormycloud7mo ago
Basically the same thing bc while solving questions you’ll write down the formula multiple times and slowly you’ll memorise them, but yah def just try to memorise at the start and if u forget look at it bc it is imo yk the formulas so u can think of how to apply them
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
Yeah that's precisely what ive been following There's still a hell lot of em , multiple and half angles are easy The tough ones are product of ratios and sum of ratios Dnt get me started about conditional ones
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
we good @Real potato ?
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Yeah +solved @stormycloud @Abhi @¹¹⁷sos
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