The highest level of math I've taken was Algebra II my junior year (I'm now a senior). I opted not to take a math this year because I struggle with it (I know, bad choice).
Anyways, I'm looking for a workbook or book of some sort with algebraic, geometric, and possibly trigonomic math problems in it so that I can keep from forgetting how to solve the problems.
Can anyone recommend a workbook or book like this with an answer key that shows you how to solve the problem?
In that case. Go to a book store or even to a college book store on their campus and look there. Thats where I found my one for last year. Florida State University. They have some with the higher level math, but it's a mix between Algebra and stuff.
I would give you the name, but I don't have it with me right now. Sorry.
Riah answered Friday August 10 2007, 5:56 pm: I used to be homeschooled and I used Saxon Math. It's very good with lessons and explanations and practice problems. Highly recommended and used. [ Riah's advice column | Ask Riah A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Friday August 10 2007, 12:40 pm: Though I'm only a sophomore taking Algebra 2 this year, I've found a great helpful book.
It's called, "Algebra For The Clueless" by: Bob Miller. It really helped me, so I'm recommend (sp?) checking it out =D
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