I’m a high school student about to start pre calculus 11 and I want to get a head start. What textbooks would you recommend? Pre calculus: unmystified has some pretty good reviews...
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@Ko Cha I don't have any recommendations for Pre Calculus books, but there is this really amazing book for learning calculus which starts off with VERY basic stuff and moves up in a clear and comprehensive manner.......See this.....
Well, for Organic Chemistry I would suggest you to read Solomon's book....it gives a clear conceptual understanding and builds a very strong base........And regarding Physical Chemistry, I would say that practice questions from N. Avasthi's book....(After finishing NCERT exemplar of course!).....For Inorganic, NCERT is the best........Hope it helps :)
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Yaa I am little good at physical and inorganic but should improve in organic. At present I am using OP Tondon in organic to make my basic's strong.
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@Ko Cha I don't have any recommendations for Pre Calculus books, but there is this really amazing book for learning calculus which starts off with VERY basic stuff and moves up in a clear and comprehensive manner.......See this.....
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@Aaghaz Mahajan, can you please mention some sites or links to get some chemistry books required for IIT Jee.
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Well, for Organic Chemistry I would suggest you to read Solomon's book....it gives a clear conceptual understanding and builds a very strong base........And regarding Physical Chemistry, I would say that practice questions from N. Avasthi's book....(After finishing NCERT exemplar of course!).....For Inorganic, NCERT is the best........Hope it helps :)
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