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zombienozz
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Hey guys, so here's my situation. I've decided to pursue a major in physics, but it's been some time since I've taken a math course. The last class I took was intermediate algebra, but I really can't remember anything that I learned (was about 2 years ago). So my question is, in order to succeed in trigonometry (which I'm taking in the fall), and calculus after that, are there any must-know topics in intermediate algebra that I should brush up on? Or should I just buy a textbook and try to learn it from scratch? I'm really going to take my major seriously, so I just want to make sure I haven't forgotten something that is vital for continuing in mathematics. Anyway, that's all, I appreciate any advice you all can give. Thanks.