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Hey /sci/. 19 year old here, based out of Richmond. I haven't had any interest in math before, but now I do. I passed Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry 1, and I was wondering what would be logically the best thing for me to learn next. Thanks!
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>> No.7986511

download a precalc textbook. I'd recommend Stewart because it has a bunch of excercises but its a bit lengthy.

>> No.7986618

>>7986511
Also do trig if it's not in that book

>> No.7986621

>>7986511
Should I learn some trig first? We touched on it in Algebra 2 and Geometry, but we never went into detail on it.

>> No.7986715

>>7986621
circle trig, triangle trip, and identity trig is in it I believe

>> No.7986725

>>7986621
Trig is in precalc.

Get Lang's Basic Math and Gelfand's Trignometry

>> No.7986728

http://aimath.org/textbooks/approved-textbooks/

>> No.7986976

>>7986427
Precalc.
I can't recommend a general textbook, but I felt Dr. Chung's SAT II Math Level 2 got me ready for college-level math.