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I am unsure of my ability to learn higher math
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[QUOTE="MidgetDwarf, post: 5497621, member: 536423"] If your school does not offer a geometry course, find a school near you that does. At one of the community colleges I attended and tutored at, there was no geometry course. I went to either school to take my math classes, depending on what school had the more rigorous teacher teaching the class I needed. Hence, I did not have problems in this area.Students simply passed an intermediate algebra course (functions, composite functions, sequences, logs, inverse functions, conics, etc). Then they moved onto trigonometry and pre-calculus. Needless to say, students at that school had problems with portions of mechanics and calculus, that required use of geometric facts to set up the problems. Many students could not follow some derivations, because they lacked the geometric background. [/QUOTE]
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