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Hi, I am new to this forum and i was wondering which books is good to Get a better understanding/learning Algebra, pre-calc and trigonometry for a kid who knows some algebra geometry and functions?
Abhilash H N said:For algebra my lecturer suggested me Topics in algebra by I. N. Herstein. You might give it a try.
The essential books for learning algebra, pre-calc, and trigonometry for kids may vary depending on the individual's learning style and needs. Some popular options include "Algebra Essentials Practice Workbook with Answers" by Chris McMullen, "Pre-Calculus Essentials for Dummies" by Yang Kuang and Michelle Rose Gilman, and "Trigonometry for Dummies" by Mary Jane Sterling.
These books provide a comprehensive and structured approach to learning algebra, pre-calc, and trigonometry. They cover important concepts, provide practice problems, and offer step-by-step explanations to help kids understand and apply the material.
While the recommended age range for these books may vary, they are generally suitable for kids in middle school and above. Younger children may also benefit from these books with the guidance of a parent or teacher.
Yes, these books can be used as a supplement to classroom learning. They can provide additional practice and reinforcement of concepts taught in the classroom. However, they should not be used as a replacement for classroom instruction.
In addition to these books, kids can benefit from online resources such as educational websites, videos, and interactive games. They can also work with a tutor or study group to further enhance their understanding of algebra, pre-calc, and trigonometry.