Helpful Books
1) Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus
Authors: Stewart, Redlin, and Watson
Publisher: Brooks Cole
This book is in a textbook format, and is comprehensive, which is good for an extra boost to use outside of class. It also integrates in the use of graphing calculators in several different types of problems.
2) Precalculus
Authors: Cohen, Lee, and Skylar
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Precalculus is written in an easy-to-read format, and provides visuals to help you understand the concepts. It also provides practice problems and answers.
3) Precalculus Demystified
Author: Huettenmueller
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Precalculus Demystified eases you into the subject of Precalculus by giving you the general concepts in the beginning. It also includes example problems and practice problems to help you understand each concept.
4) Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell: Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry
Author: Simmons
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
This book is a great book to get toward the end of the semester, or to use before starting another math course. It is a crash course in Precalculus, which would be good study material for the final exam, or to use before starting Calculus.
5) Precalculus: A Problems-Oriented Approach
Author: Cohen
Publisher: Brooks Cole
This text gives you many problems to go through and practice. It also explains how to do each problem clearly and thoroughly, to help understand the material better.
Authors: Stewart, Redlin, and Watson
Publisher: Brooks Cole
This book is in a textbook format, and is comprehensive, which is good for an extra boost to use outside of class. It also integrates in the use of graphing calculators in several different types of problems.
2) Precalculus
Authors: Cohen, Lee, and Skylar
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Precalculus is written in an easy-to-read format, and provides visuals to help you understand the concepts. It also provides practice problems and answers.
3) Precalculus Demystified
Author: Huettenmueller
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Precalculus Demystified eases you into the subject of Precalculus by giving you the general concepts in the beginning. It also includes example problems and practice problems to help you understand each concept.
4) Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell: Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry
Author: Simmons
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
This book is a great book to get toward the end of the semester, or to use before starting another math course. It is a crash course in Precalculus, which would be good study material for the final exam, or to use before starting Calculus.
5) Precalculus: A Problems-Oriented Approach
Author: Cohen
Publisher: Brooks Cole
This text gives you many problems to go through and practice. It also explains how to do each problem clearly and thoroughly, to help understand the material better.
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Last Updated: 10/14/2012
Last Updated: 10/14/2012