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Textbooks tips, freshman in chemical engineering
Hello, I’m beginning my degree in chemical engineering in the fall, and have spent the summer attempting to solidify my mathematical foundation. For context, my high school offered algebra 1, 2, geometry, precalculus and calculus, all of which I passed, albeit barely. With that said, I have a rough understanding of most high school level mathematics. Moving on, I’ve been utilizing Dolciani’s textbooks to refresh and strengthen the basics(Beginning with the algebra 1 book, and planning to end with modern introductory analysis), but wanted to ask if there exist textbooks more suited to my field. Might be a silly question because at the end of the day, math is math, but any insight would be helpful.
u/Determined_Dinosaur — 1 day ago