When I was in high school, I juuuuust squeaked by my math requirements.
I got a solid 66 on Math Regents 2 and 3, which basically covered trig and geometry, and I have no idea how I did it. Literally, none.
I want to remedy that. I prefer to read and don't like videos, so Kahn Academy is right out. Does anybody have any good print or online written materials that can help me basically redo my high school math experience and understand what the hell I should have understood the first time around? I don't care if it is new or interesting, I just want good, solid material that is clearly written.
I want to remedy that. I prefer to read and don't like videos, so Kahn Academy is right out. Does anybody have any good print or online written materials that can help me basically redo my high school math experience and understand what the hell I should have understood the first time around? I don't care if it is new or interesting, I just want good, solid material that is clearly written.
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Yeah, I've used the normal Barron's as a review book, so I guess it's different. But EZ Calculus is this book Calculus the Easy Way that Barron's apparently bought and rebranded, sort of a Phantom-Tollbooth-like storyline with a magical kingdom and math problems.