Online texts in algebra 2 and trigonometry?

In summary: It would be nice to be able to search for solutions to problems on the Web, but so far that doesn't seem to be possible with algebra 2/trigonometry.
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do you guys know of any good online textbooks for high school-level algebra 2/trigonometry? the only thing that google gives me is either algebra 1 or college level lecture notes.

how effective do you guys think online resources are for studying ahead
 
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the books there are all college level

wikipedia has a wikibook on algebra but it is nowhere near completion and is full of holes. the alg 2 section of it doesn't even exist yet
 
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Is there a particular reason why you want to use online books? If you want to study ahead, maybe try the local library or find some cheap used texts on ebay or amazon.com.
 
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I'm not familiar with the american system of numbering courses so I can't really be of much more help than to suggest this:
http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html

It's perhaps worthwhile to investigate some of the college texts. http://www.msc.uky.edu/ken/ma109/lectures/review.htm#seg2_5 (from above) has the heading of college algebra, but all your basic trig is there with no prior knowledge assumed.

Hope that helps! :)

EDIT: If you're reading ahead or teaching yourself, it might be an idea to use a syllabus of some kind as a guide to what you can gloss over. Also, you probably won't need much or any proof at school level.
 
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Ki Man said:
do you guys know of any good online textbooks for high school-level algebra 2/trigonometry? the only thing that google gives me is either algebra 1 or college level lecture notes.

how effective do you guys think online resources are for studying ahead

I don't know of any online resources at that level, but if you want some inexpensive review materials then look into Schaum's outlines. They're about 15 bucks apiece, and they have multiple outlines at that level. The best thing about Schaum's outlines is the large number of worked examples and supplementary exercises with answers.
 
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the internet is rich in undergraduate resources but anything earlier than that and its somewhat lacking..
 
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check out schaums series at your local or high school library. Thats always a great resource
 
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Ki Man said:
the internet is rich in undergraduate resources but anything earlier than that and its somewhat lacking..

That may have to do with the fact that high-school teachers generally have less time than college professors do, for putting Web pages together. Consider the number of classes they have to teach, and the number of students in those classes, and the fact that high schools don't have graduate-student teaching assistants.
 

1. What topics are covered in an online algebra 2 and trigonometry course?

Online texts in algebra 2 and trigonometry typically cover topics such as quadratic equations, polynomials, logarithms, trigonometric functions, and graphing. They may also cover more advanced topics such as conic sections, matrices, and complex numbers.

2. Are there interactive features in online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry?

Yes, most online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry have interactive features such as practice problems, quizzes, and simulations. These features allow students to actively engage with the material and test their understanding.

3. Can I access online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry on any device?

Yes, most online texts are accessible on any device with an internet connection, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This allows students to study and complete assignments at their convenience.

4. How do online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry compare to traditional textbooks?

Online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry often offer more interactive and multimedia features compared to traditional textbooks. They also allow for easier access and can be updated more frequently. However, some students may prefer the physical format of a traditional textbook.

5. Are online texts for algebra 2 and trigonometry self-paced?

It depends on the specific course or program. Some online texts are self-paced, meaning students can work at their own pace and complete assignments on their own schedule. Others may have set deadlines for assignments and quizzes.

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