How can I improve my algebra so I can fully understand calculus?
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| Post date: 2019-12-07 09:08:36 |
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How can I improve my algebra 1 and 2 (and linear algebra) so I can feel comfortable with tackling calculus 1 + 2?
I do not have a finesse for math; I am quite slow and weak in it. Yet, I am eager to learn it and improve my algebra so I can understand calculus down the road. What are some good tips, advice, and practice guideposts to improve my algebra so I can better understand calculus? I am wanting to take some extra courses in economics and an intro to computer science to fill some university electives I need as a fourth-year undergrad student, and I thought that perhaps improving my math would be a good start. Yet, I am quite slow with math, and have struggled with taking a social statistics course in the past. |
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