Best Book Options for Self-Learner?

<p>Hi, as I have mentioned in some previous post a month or so ago, I am looking to take pre-calc online and skip straight to calc. Im not sure if its a great idea, I had a pertty good Alg. II course got A+'s and teacher was hard but my real question was, since I am going to be self-learning Pre-Calc, what is the best book out there for this type of pre-calc self learning? I head about this book: Amazon.com:</a> Precalculus: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides): Steve Slavin, Ginny Crisonino: Books but i dont know if its the right one. If any one knows any better self teaching guides out there for Pre-calc, please send me the link!!
Thanks :D</p>

<p>I think Pre-Cal is easy enough that you shouldn't truly need to have the course in order to do good in Calc. Spend your time reviewing a AP Calc book instead, this summer. By the time you are in school, you will be as prepared if not more prepared than the incoming student.</p>