Date: 2014-02-03 06:39 pm (UTC)
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I don't think it works as an only textbook, but you might find a Schaum's Outline helpful. They're basically collections of worked problems framed with short, clear, explanations. Each chapter has a few pages introducing a type of problem, defining terms and describing how to approach it. Then solved problems of the same type, with the answers worked through in detail. Then a bunch of practice problems for you to work through yourself (with a list of answers to check if you did it right.)

They're really helpful for students who learn better from guided practice than from being told how to do something. I especially recommend reading the solved problems with a card over the solution, so you can start working the problem yourself and only consult the book solution if/when you get stuck.
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