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Senior three, math is zero-based, and I want to get all the textbook exercises done. Is this the right direction?
I suggest you do three-dimensional design. I am a senior three now, and this book is also issued by the school. I think this book is generally difficult, most of which are adaptations of textbook questions, and there are a few climbing questions, so you can try it.

Of course, we should also follow the teacher's review rhythm in class. The best effect is to study first, and then do three-dimensional design. We still have time, so we can make up for it. Our teacher said that 70% of the college entrance examination questions are short answers, which are given points. Just grasp the textbook knowledge, and 20% is an intermediate question. Ordinary students can also do 10% of the questions, and students with high quality can impact.

Come on, come on.