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Originally Posted by Phanuthier
Wow, did the education system go into the crapper the past 5 years?
I'm not gonna give you any direct answers, but based on the questions you are asking, I can give you a few hints:
1. stats/probability - always put the question from words into numbers. Thats always the hardest part - interpreting what the question is asking. Unless you speak fluent math, never try and target a problem in words. Once you turn the question from words into numbers, the rest is trivial.
2. trig - obviously, identities. The only way you get better is practice. Better to make mistakes now then on a test. If you need 90 to get into a sci/engg program in university, you are going to need to speak fluent math, so you might as well spend the time now while you have time, rather then university.
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Stats for the most part is easy. However, Identities is something I have termendous problems with.