Could anyone please recommend some good textbooks or resources to study these topics?

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Could anyone please recommend some good textbooks or resources to study these topics? They’re from the 9231 Further Mathematics syllabus. I feel that the current textbook doesn’t explain the concepts very clearly or cover them in enough depth. I’ve included some excerpts in the Imgur link below. Thank you in advance for your help!
 
Could anyone please recommend some good textbooks or resources to study these topics? They’re from the 9231 Further Mathematics syllabus. I feel that the current textbook doesn’t explain the concepts very clearly or cover them in enough depth. I’ve included some excerpts in the Imgur link below. Thank you in advance for your help! https//:imgur]a/ioN5gDJ
Can't help. Perhaps it might have been better if you had just posted your pictures directly into the thread? 🤷‍♂️

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I apologise.
 

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One more as I couldn't attach more than 4 files.
 

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I searched for "classical physics I + pdf + Hook" and received plenty of good results. Some of them probably breach the copyright, so I won't quote the results here. This one should be ok:

The pdf part guarantees that you receive books or lecture notes. Here are some general guidelines on how to use the internet:
particularly if English isn't your native language.
 
I apologise.
No need to apologize, you probably weren't even aware of the restriction; why would you be? 🤷‍♂️
One more as I couldn't attach more than 4 files.
There is a fairly simple way around the "4 files rule" when you want to share multiple image files. In your particular case it would probably be a better way of displaying your images anyway as it obviates the need for viewers to open each one separately (to see them properly) as they can peruse them inside an 'album' on a single new web page.

The forum's recommended method of displaying images is by using: https://imgbb.com/ (see the second to last paragraph here - open that link in a new tab to keep this tab open) and you can upload your images for free there without the need to register (although, since that's also free, it's worthwhile doing so, as you can then go back and edit your content later if necessary).

You can also put multiple images into an album after upload to imgbb which is what I have done with yours for you. You can see the result here. (Just click on any pic to open the 'scrolling view' and Ctrl + the mouse wheel can be used to enlarge/reduce the size.👌)


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I also Googled: "free Physics texts" and on the results page (here) I followed the first link and was able to download for free a copy of "College Physics 2e" (I think I had to send a 'Thank You note' to get it) which would certainly cover all the topics you have listed. I have attached the "Contents" pages ("Contents.pdf", qv) which will let you see what it covers.

I haven't read it and (obviously) don't know what textbook you currently have that you're unhappy with so I cannot comment on whether it would provide better (or worse) explanations/worked examples for you but you could always 'explore' what other texts may be freely available through that Google search.

Hope that helps. 😊
 

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Halliday and Resnick Fundamentals of Physics is a very famous and excellent physic book worth owning.
You can get the 10th Edition Extended (ie: 11th Ed.?) from the 'Internet Archive' (3rd result) here.
Or the 12th Edition (both Vol 1 & Vol 2) from first two results here.

Hope that helps. 😊
 
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