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Pre-Calculus and SAT Lecture Notes Vol.2: Pre-Calculus and SAT Interactive lectures Vol.2

Author Rita Korsunsky
Publisher Mathboat
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PublisherMathboat
ISBN / ASINB010RIWZ0M
ISBN-13978B010RIWZ09
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Imagine having interactive Powerpoint lectures that illustrate every problem, walking you through the procedure step-by-step. Imagine having every proof, illustration, or theorem explained concisely and accurately.

Well, with Pre-Calculus and SAT Lectures Notes Vol.2, you can!


This book contains printouts of 53 Powerpoint presentations on topics covered by the first half of Pre-Calculus and SAT courses. You can study from this book and use it as test preparation material for chapter tests as well as for the SAT test. These lecture notes can be used for both review and learning, and are a perfect fit for every student no matter their current knowledge of Pre-Calculus.
This book could be downloaded on your mobile phone or any tablet or laptop and it could become your companion anywhere you go!

Before you begin practicing with multiple-choice problems from the SAT book, you need to get a confident understanding of the material. This book is intended to help you do that. Every example and every lesson targets a specific skill or formula. With this book, you will have every concept you need to know at the tip of your fingers.

Our books are written by Mrs. Rita Korsunsky, a High School Mathematics Teacher with many years of experience teaching Pre-Calculus and AP Calculus. Her lectures are rigorous, entertaining, and effective.

My Pre-Calculus students ask me every year what the best time is to take the SAT, and I always tell them "June, after we are done with the whole year of our Pre-Calculus course." A lot of my students who take the SAT after they are successfully done with this Pre-Calculus course get the perfect score of 800 on their SATs.
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