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Hi,
In 5 months I am sitting a university math competency exam to gain entry to university. It covers the entire high school curriculum like algebra, geometry, trig, and calculus.
I have never did calculus so i am probably on an impossible mission but i will attempt it anyway.
My question is for those people who have sat a calculus exam, are there any calculators that greatly improve my chances of learning it quickly by offering shortcuts or are they all the same?
I will go back and learn the ins and outs of calculus later but i am really looking to just learn the algorithms for answering the canned questions that i have on my sample exam paper. They all ask the same questions year after year, they just change the variables and wording. So i figured if i just learned the process of getting the correct answer that would be my only way of cramming the whole of high school into 5 months.
So yeah, any advice about calculators would be gold.
Thanks :)
In 5 months I am sitting a university math competency exam to gain entry to university. It covers the entire high school curriculum like algebra, geometry, trig, and calculus.
I have never did calculus so i am probably on an impossible mission but i will attempt it anyway.
My question is for those people who have sat a calculus exam, are there any calculators that greatly improve my chances of learning it quickly by offering shortcuts or are they all the same?
I will go back and learn the ins and outs of calculus later but i am really looking to just learn the algorithms for answering the canned questions that i have on my sample exam paper. They all ask the same questions year after year, they just change the variables and wording. So i figured if i just learned the process of getting the correct answer that would be my only way of cramming the whole of high school into 5 months.
So yeah, any advice about calculators would be gold.
Thanks :)