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#1 Exercises » Need some help with self-studying. » 2015-12-06 07:45:00

Zer0
Replies: 2

I want to self-study geometry and Trigonometry, but I'm not sure how to go about truly making sure I understand the material once I start studying. Do I need to find an exam to make sure I know it or if I just get to the point where I can solve problems in each section without help from examples in the book is that enough? Could I just post here and be asked geometry questions once I've actually started studying the book?

#2 Re: Introductions » Here looking for help teaching myself math. » 2015-08-13 12:45:41

bobbym wrote:

but I have no idea where to start when it comes to completely self teaching

It starts with you.

1) Have you chosen a book to learn from?

1a) Post your questions here.

1b) Get geogebra.


Will any college geometry book do? Do I just need to work through the book (obviously reworking problems as needed)?

#3 Introductions » Here looking for help teaching myself math. » 2015-08-13 12:27:53

Zer0
Replies: 9

My first request is for help teaching myself geometry from the ground up. I'm in school and the geometry class was full. The best solution is to now teach it to myself at least well enough to pass a placement test into higher math. Can you guys help me with what materials I should use to teach myself geometry? I didn't pay attention in high school so I know almost nothing about geometry and need to learn from scratch, but I have no idea where to start when it comes to completely self teaching.

Thanks for any responses.

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