Learning all the math?

<p>I don't think Princeton Review will be enough, how do I learn all the advanced math that I haven't learned yet in Pre-Cal? Algebra II was 2 years ago so I also might need to brush up on that. Any suggestions? I got a 32 by the way but getting those last 10 questions are definitely key to raising the composite.</p>

<p>how come you aren't in pre-cal if you had algebra II 2 years ago? did you take other math classes instead?</p>

<p>I already took pre calc, why is that all I need? I think we were really behind in pre cal though, the last things we did were the radian sine/cosine curves and logs. I have the same teacher, she'll go over it in review a lot in our college calculus course(offered in high school)since we're behind. I'll still focus mostly on Reading and Science, but I don't mind quickly skimming a book that might give me a 34+(I'm very capable of it, but I don't want to get to a question that I've never seen before, not that I don't know how to do).</p>

<p>yeah... precal/trig is all the ACT extends to... there's no calculus on the test</p>

<p>sine/cosine and radians and stuff is just about as far as you need to go... precal and basic sine/cosine/tangent trig stuff is it</p>