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D**E
Necessity for Trig Students
Perfect condition, bought this to help me prepare for trig next semester. Just received it today and I already finished 2 chapters. Very straightforward and helpful.
D**E
EXCELLENT WORKBOOK (if you overlook the occasional typo)
A good quality workbook. Well defined processes, with graduating order of problems such that the reader is well prepared for the next step. If learning from scratch, students will realize much greater success if making sure they clearly understand the each chapter before moving on.This understanding of trig functions given here makes memorization obsolete, as you understand the logic behind each determination. I am so glad to save this time of memorization and just have a clarity of understanding the unit circle, signs of each sin/cos/tan per quadrant, without wasting any time.Even the typos are so few that when you find them, its rather apparent, and a fun surprise.P14 answer key for problem 11 is incorrect,P 32 has a typo in the additional terms csc, sec, cotp 96 example 2 defines an angle of 210º in quadrant 2, which is actually in quadrant 3 and will change the sign of the answerThere may be other typos, but that's all I found. It would be nice if the publisher listed on a website so purchasers can correct them before attempting to learn trigonometry from scratch. Its nice for all navigators to receive updates whenever a buoy or an island is incorrectly described on a chart, and so too would this greatly serve the student navigating trigonometry.Overall a good learning book, just shy of greatness. Has helped me a ton preparing to test out of trig into precalculus and save a whole semester for crucial prerequisites. Thank you author! If anyone knows of any good books for calculus and precalculus, let me know.
R**F
Useful If Your Child Needs A Little Help
Even if you were never very good at math, if you get a workbook to help your child learn math, I suggest that you let your child try to explain the math in the workbook to you and that you try to understand what your child tells you, because many people who have trouble with math learn better when they try to put it into their own words, or if they can't find the right words, maybe asking them questions will help both of you figure it out. And learning to ask questions about math will help students ask the teacher questions if the teacher doesn't explain well enough!
M**Y
Pretty Good, then Bam
The book explains things pretty well for the most part. There are a bit too many problems in the beginning chapters, but I just skipped ahead after I got a several pages without issues. I enjoyed the theories, but I was disappointed in chapter 10’s crazy over the top jamming in a bunch of identities at once. Some people are probably okay with it, but I need practice with each theory and then combine them. It has a feeling of “Step One” -> “Step Two” -> “Step Ten”. Definitely some laziness in jamming it all in at the end like they were running out of pages and needed to finish.Overall, a good book. But, you will need more than just this book to master Trig.
B**W
I would buy this again
Like the explanation and examples at the beginning of each chapter. There is an answer key at the end of the book but if you get one wrong you may want to go back to the example to see why because the key only shows the final answer. I like that there are extra blank pages at the back for notes. There is enough blank space throughout the book for notes and to do the problems on each page. The paper was good, I used pentel ink pen without bleed through and regular pencil and pentel pencil both wrote well on the pages with some dents showing on the next page. The examples had a nice variety and the problems for a section were more advanced as you worked through. Each section has plenty of problems for a week.
P**N
Concise Trig Book
I've been preparing to go back to college and I know my degree is going to have intense math courses. I've bought several math books through Amazon and this has been my best purchase so far. This book explains the concept, shows solid examples, then hits you with SEVERAL practice problems. I have found that many of the other math books are wordy in their explanations, then only have one or two practice problems, then move on to the next subject. Not this book. There's basically 144 practice problems for each topic.The book focuses on special triangles/angles, (0, 30, 45, 60, 90 degrees) so there's no need for a calculator. These can be solved through a little memorization and a piece of paper. Some may argue that only dealing with special triangles is a deficiency, but if you can do the special angles, punching other angle measures into a calculator and obtain the result is a breeze. This book focuses on the concepts and the method of solving. If you get that down you can solve anything else thrown at you.
M**E
Excellent Book
Excellent book! The Arthur, Chris McMullen, Ph.D. does a great job producing a true text book. It's not just reading material, but a real "Practice Workbook." Each chapter starts with an introduction followed by easy to understand instruction and examples. Then you get problems to work and the answers are at the end of the chapter. This book has been awesome to me. I missed Trig between High School and College. I took a lot of math in High School, but not Trig. And I was placed in Precalculus in College. I made it, but when Trig functions showed up in Multidimensional Calculus I was sweating. I now am at age 55 and decided to try Trig. The book is making it a breeze. I have been working out of it for about 1 to 1&1/2 hours a day for < a week, just worked problems for chapter 5, 48% of book, and not having to work them out on paper.
I**G
good for beginners
pretty good book for practice (practice makes perfect) and explains concepts well. However I'm giving it a three because most of the practices were not in radian form but were instead in degrees. i couldn't really use it as much as I hoped to. also they do not provide answers/strategies for proofs.
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