how much math can you learn from pre-algebra to calculus in one month?
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You'd probably end up halfway through trig by the end of a month.
In one month you can go from very little knowledge to being balls deep into precalc
>>8658347
Calc I and II are doable in a month
>>8658451
I wouldn't know what books you should get, though, since most of us were just taught it in school. Whatever books are on the wiki are probably fine. Khan academy is good when you don't understand something, but you shouldn't rely solely on that.
>>8658451
get textbooks
any common core houghton milfdick one will work. Khan academy isn't really the same
>>8658347
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Extras/AlgebraTrigReview/AlgebraTrigIntro.aspx
Paul's Online Math Notes - he made a """course""" for the exact, specific, MUST KNOW shit you need before you take Calculus 1.
just go through that list and if you don't get something because of another thing you don't remember, practice it on KA really quick and get back to that list. you could EASILY be ready for calculus 1 in one month. don't waste your time and money taking remedial math classes for fucks sake, please. everyone that was in those intermediate algebra and precalculus classes were certified brainlets.
>>8658347
Bump
Depends on your elements, source of education and your speed of comprehension and ability.
If you're a quick learner you could with very dedicated sessions reach calculus easily if you skipped things like probability/prob calc, mirrored graphs, volumetric algebra, inequalities, etc
I mean the basis of calc is just understanding how and where a function's pattern acts to complete itself
>>8658347
It could easily be done in one month.