Burned_Follower
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(Disclaimer: I literally just discovered this forum after googling for math forums. I'm currently exploring this website to see if I can find answers to my questions, so sorry in advanced for any stupid questions)
I am about to start college early next year for engineering. I'll be working on an associates degree in engineering, and then I'll be working on a bachleors degree in mechanical engineering after that...but to start the associates degree program I need to have my math skills to the point where I'm ready to take Calculus 1 for the first time.
For the purpose of saving money, my goal is to use free online math courses to go from pre algebra level to being ready for Calculus 1. There are soooo many free resources online for me to do just that, but I have specific questions, that hopefully I can get an answer to here:
1. I'm going to find/take a free pre-algebra class again online as my own way of reviewing what I learned in that algebra class I took at a college a couple years ago. I already found a lot of places online to do that, but is there a specific one ya'all would recommend? I'm 34 years old if that helps you answer that question.
2. Is there such a thing as a website that generates random math problems(like pre algebra equations)? It's one thing to review a lesson on how to do a specific type of equation, but it's another thing to come up with equations to do, for the purpose of practice. Is there such a website that does that for different types of math? That way if I learn how to do a new type of an equation, but don't feel confident about it, I can address that issue by simply practicing doing those type of equations. I actually just purchased and mounted a 7 foot chalk board in my house just so I have the space to practice my math.
3. Unfortunately, I lost the calculator I used when I was taking that algebra class a couple years ago but I discovered a lot of free apps I can download on my iphone 8+ that'll do the same job. Of all those apps, is there a specific one ya'all would reccomend I use since my goal is to go from pre-algebra, all the way to pre-calculus?)
I am about to start college early next year for engineering. I'll be working on an associates degree in engineering, and then I'll be working on a bachleors degree in mechanical engineering after that...but to start the associates degree program I need to have my math skills to the point where I'm ready to take Calculus 1 for the first time.
For the purpose of saving money, my goal is to use free online math courses to go from pre algebra level to being ready for Calculus 1. There are soooo many free resources online for me to do just that, but I have specific questions, that hopefully I can get an answer to here:
1. I'm going to find/take a free pre-algebra class again online as my own way of reviewing what I learned in that algebra class I took at a college a couple years ago. I already found a lot of places online to do that, but is there a specific one ya'all would recommend? I'm 34 years old if that helps you answer that question.
2. Is there such a thing as a website that generates random math problems(like pre algebra equations)? It's one thing to review a lesson on how to do a specific type of equation, but it's another thing to come up with equations to do, for the purpose of practice. Is there such a website that does that for different types of math? That way if I learn how to do a new type of an equation, but don't feel confident about it, I can address that issue by simply practicing doing those type of equations. I actually just purchased and mounted a 7 foot chalk board in my house just so I have the space to practice my math.
3. Unfortunately, I lost the calculator I used when I was taking that algebra class a couple years ago but I discovered a lot of free apps I can download on my iphone 8+ that'll do the same job. Of all those apps, is there a specific one ya'all would reccomend I use since my goal is to go from pre-algebra, all the way to pre-calculus?)
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