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productivityjunction:General ResourcesFigure Out What You’re MissingTennessee Tech Placement TestBerkeley Placement TestTo Learn ConceptsVideos/Playlists:Khan Academy - videos and exercisesKhan Academy’s YouTube - videosProfRobBob - short filmed lecturesbrightstorm - has problems, explanation, and transcriptWebsitesTheMathPage - a list of topics and basic explanation, includes problems and step-by-step answersCoolmath - a list of topics, colorful explanations, and examplesWolframMathWorld - topics, vocab, and quick summaries (probably more useful as a review resource/recap resource)CK-12 - detailed curriculum, has practice and resourcesOpen Textbook Store - textbook, homework sets, teacher notes, lecture examples, sample quizzes and exams…Free courses:University of California, Irvine at CourseraUniversity of Texas, Austin at edxTextbook PDFsPrecalculus by Carl stitz and Jeff ZeagerPrecalculus by David H. Collingwood, K. david Prince, and Matthew M. Conroy Other Resources:A formula sheetPractice ProblemsNon-interactive:University of California, Davis Resource - list of topics and example problems and answersNYU - list of topics and example problems and answers, like lecture note formatMathematics Vision Project - has a mix of algebra, geometry, and trig. These are the “workbooks” that my school uses.InteractiveIXL - list of many topics and questions that increase in difficulty when you answer correctly.List of Topics to Be Solid With Before CalculusI took this list of topics from various internet sources and my own teacher. Resources to learn each of these are pretty easy to find. I haven’t taken Calculus yet (just have been freaking out about it), so if anyone has insight, please share!Essential Alg/Precalc*in italics are those my teacher stressed for my class in particularfind the equation of a linetrig (properties and values, unit circle, graphs, trig ratios (solve triangles using trig ratios & define), trig relations/identites)different kinds of equations and graphing (polynomial, absolute value, exponential, polar, parametric, inequalities [esp those with absolute value], logs)logslimitsvectorsalgebraic manipulation (factoring, completing the square, simplying expressions, solving equations)–manipulate polynomialsformula manipulationmanipulation of abstract function expressionsfunction transformations (differences between y = f(x) + c and y = f(x+c) & the like, inverse functions)using your calculatoranalytical geometryMemorize the following graphs visually - will help with derivatives (x^2, x^3, sqrt(x), 1/x, 1/(x^2), logx) -- source link
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