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Currently I am face deep in three math books- my issued text for algebra, Schaum's Elementary Algebra, and Kiselev's Book I (Planimetry).
I love the stuff so far and want to be as knowledgeable as possible for when I can declare my major to Physics. One thing I know for sure is that algebra and trigonometry are absolutely essential not just for calculus but for physics in general. But can the same be said for geometry (I know that trigonometry entails geometry, but not sure to what level geometry is needed)?
Without going into too much detail, I know jack squat about geometry other than what I've read so far in Kiselev's book. I want to learn this stuff, but for the sake of time, I'm wondering if it's necessary to go through Book I before I get into Book II, which is Stereometry. Or would I be able to just jump into stereometry?
I'm not trying to take any shortcuts, it's a matter of putting my time in what would be most beneficial. For my normal classes as well as my side-study maths, I'm putting in 35 hours a week of study time outside of class. I just want to make sure that it's going into the right areas.
Thanks for any help.
I love the stuff so far and want to be as knowledgeable as possible for when I can declare my major to Physics. One thing I know for sure is that algebra and trigonometry are absolutely essential not just for calculus but for physics in general. But can the same be said for geometry (I know that trigonometry entails geometry, but not sure to what level geometry is needed)?
Without going into too much detail, I know jack squat about geometry other than what I've read so far in Kiselev's book. I want to learn this stuff, but for the sake of time, I'm wondering if it's necessary to go through Book I before I get into Book II, which is Stereometry. Or would I be able to just jump into stereometry?
I'm not trying to take any shortcuts, it's a matter of putting my time in what would be most beneficial. For my normal classes as well as my side-study maths, I'm putting in 35 hours a week of study time outside of class. I just want to make sure that it's going into the right areas.
Thanks for any help.