Reference books for topics?

I'm studying in grade 7 and I have a deep interest in science and mathematics. But the sums and questions asked her aren't like like the ones which are taught in my school or I know how to solve especially the practise questions. I just want a good reference book which I can refer so I understand the basics and solve the sums. It would be better if it's a eBook or the book is on sale on a well known website like Amazon or eBay. (I don't care about the cost. Also it must have a bit basic revision before starting the difficult sums as I already told you I'm in grade 7).

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Note by Aryan Gaikwad
7 years, 3 months ago

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Hey Aryan, for an online reference you might want to check out some of the articles in our Practice section.

Suyeon Khim Staff - 7 years, 3 months ago

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Thanks!

Aryan Gaikwad - 7 years, 3 months ago

Since I am also from India and know some good quality books, I can recommend practicing sums from the Mathematics book by R.S. Agarwal and the book from Chhaya Publishers written by S.N. Dey. If you need any further help, you can drop me a line in the comments. I think that a printed book might be better to use instead of eBooks!!

Prasun Biswas - 7 years, 3 months ago
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