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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Precalculus

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Polynomials, functions, and trig, oh my! From the author of two bestselling Complete Idiot’s Guides ‚ comes a book aimed at high school and college students who need course help or a brush-up. It follows a standard precalculus curriculum, includes sample problems, and will help students make sense of their textbooks. Difficult topics, such as quadratic equations, logarithms, graphing trig functions, and matrix operations are presented with W. Michael Kelley’s signature wit and wisdom.
• College enrollment is projected to increase 23% between 2000 and 2013
• According to figures released by ACT Inc., nearly 75% of all college-bound students take precalculus or calculus in high school
• Author is an award-winning math teacher recognized for his ability to make intimidating math topics approachable for even the most terrified students

352 pages, Paperback

First published June 7, 2005

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W. Michael Kelley

32 books12 followers
The author has written a bunch of books about math (like The Complete Idiot's Guide to Precalculus, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus (Second Edition), and The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems).

His website, www.calculus-help.com, hosts over a thousand unique visitors a day, even though it features an unflattering animated graphic of him dancing at his wedding.

(from the back of one of his books)

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March 27, 2011
This book covers almost everything in precalculus. It was great to read before learning precalculus. I recomend it to anyone who wants to learn precalculus.
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March 7, 2016
Not sure if it's complete, but I am certain it's for not very gifted math adepts. Too introductory if all you need is a remainder.
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