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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 6 Jan 2007 13:27:31 IST
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hi everyone , I think Prakhyath is absolutely correct , i dont know whether others are correct or not but this man is correct.i personally think that arhinat books arent good for mathematics , they are just complete collection of questions from different sources. What u need is understanding of mathematics , which i am very sorry to say hardly any indian writer offer. And as far as rankers saying is concerned , most of them follow their coaching teacher ( for any sort of new questions) arihant books are used mainly for the purpose of "practice" . For learning mathematics , i am very sorry to say but arihant isnt good( if u have source for learning u may use it for solving questionns), if u want to understand mathematics , take my words , do only optimum amount of problem preferably from some good foriegn authors as mentioned , but let me tell you analyse those problem properly , once u solve those problem try to find out why this question was asked , what kind of mistake u can make in these questions , further from here twist the problem , and once u r able to twist the problem , i spps u got the hold of mathematical concept. Last but not the least , evrybdy get the answer in mathematics , but there are few who know they are exactly correct(and after making mistake u even dont know that u have commited the mistake!!!!). mathematics is not abt solving , its about learning how you can make mistake ????
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