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If you absolutely cannot pay anything, be honest with your teacher. Most mathematics departments have a hardship fund or can at least print the core chapter summaries for you. No educator wants a student to resort to dangerous, illegal “repacks” to succeed.
If you are a student, parent, or tutor currently searching for the phrase you are likely part of a growing demographic trying to balance budget constraints with the need for high-quality academic resources.
Instead, use the $45 digital direct license, seek school assistance, or combine free OER resources with a second-hand textbook. Remember that Haese Mathematics is a relatively small publisher; unlike massive conglomerates, they rely on honest sales to continue producing high-quality, Australasia-specific maths content.