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Hello Everyone,
I was looking for a good self taught pre-calculous books.
Thanks for all replies!
I was looking for a good self taught pre-calculous books.
Thanks for all replies!
Actually I do not think that saxon series is great for self-teaching, it is more designed for doing homework, I should not have recommended it. I am sorry. Furthermore that series does a bad job teaching trigonometry and the topics are not organized. For example trigonometry lessons are scattered throughout the books 110 lessons or so.lonely_nucleus said:I read this book it is default for my high school, I liked it and it is a pretty standard book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1565770420/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Pre-Calculus is a branch of mathematics that covers advanced algebra and trigonometry topics, preparing students for the study of calculus.
Self-taught resources provide a flexible and independent learning experience for students who may not have access to traditional classroom instruction. They also allow students to learn at their own pace and focus on specific areas of difficulty.
A good Pre-Calculus book should have clear explanations, plenty of practice problems, and a variety of examples and applications. It should also cover all the necessary topics and provide additional resources such as online quizzes or video tutorials.
Yes, there are many online resources available for self-study of Pre-Calculus, such as Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Coursera. These resources offer video lectures, practice problems, and interactive tools to enhance the learning experience.
To use a Pre-Calculus book effectively for self-study, it is important to have a study plan and set goals for each study session. It is also helpful to actively engage with the material by taking notes, solving practice problems, and seeking additional resources or assistance when needed.