Questions about college/math?

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Question by askquestions2000: Questions in this area college/math?
I have a decent education level (I do web development, application development and cove other fields and I am all self educated). But I am always hungry for knowledge. I went to pennfoster.com and I am working currently towards there Associates degree in notebook information technology (Notebook Science) and then going for an associates in Notebook and PC Repair. So that’s 2 associates degrees. I want with that to head towards my Doctorate in Notebook Science over time. Aside from all of that I just recently did a lot of studies in math (I never paid much attention in highschool but now I am hungrier for knowledge than I was back then…So lately I did some private studies on the side with percentages/fractions and some other stuff. I want to get a full Highschool education again with Math so I can know it/redo it right. I also want to get a vital college educational of math (Calculas and such) but that’s not present in these online courses for college associates degree
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Answer by shadophaze
You may possibly search for sites made by/for autodidacts. OR, you may possibly look up the books most commonly used by students studying for these degrees and get them (used is excellent).
Most college and high teach level math is found online. What you can do, is obtain the syllabus educated (can be found on open course ware sites) and then search for tutorials on each topic.
But the best way for calculus (and mathematical physics) is to get a book. I would recommend Thomas Finney’s Calculus as it also gives web assets and TONNES of practice questions. It is a bit weighty, but very very excellent for vital and slightly advanced calculus.
excellent luck!
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