Yes, you can teach yourself those subjects if you can find good self-teaching books (check your library--they have lots on algebra and trig).
How long it will take will depend on your skill level, your natural aptitude, how much you have to learn and how much time you are willing to spend each day studying. If you're talking a typical advanced algebra course but on your own, you should be able to do it in less than a semester.
2006-09-03 06:50:10
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answered by glurpy 7
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Yes, I'm going to jump on the "you can do it" bandwagon! You will have to find a good homeschool curriculum to do it, though. Picking up a basic public school student text won't do it, because they are formatted for a different environment.
Homeschool books are written to teach at home. Most come with a student text, test booklet, and an extensive teachers manual. If you want to do this on your own, I would suggest something with a detailed solutions manual, not just an answer key. the detailed version will show you how to solve the problems step by step, something I think is critical in learning how to do algebra and trig. Some options are Videotext (google it) and Harold Jacobs. Videotext (which also comes on DVD) has lessons you can watch, then go to your book and work the problems. They have the detailed solutions manual, too. costly, but well worth it.
Good luck, hon!
2006-09-03 12:27:11
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answered by Terri 6
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Sure you can but it takes time a patience. WANNA get familair with it type search google.com for they have plenty of free online work books that help teach you and prepare ya. However, IF you went to the book store you have the lastest and best info.
http://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/Math/PreAlg01/default.asp
www.algebra.com
www.quickmath.com/
hoped i helped
2006-09-03 07:38:30
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answered by Thebronx 5
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you should i mean the 1st a million/2 of precalc is merely overview. yet there are some new issues in precalc which you in no way incouter in the previous like summations permutation and probabibility and to no longer point out limits. and vetors. so theres some new stuff yet once you study no longer undemanding sufficient you are able to study it
2016-09-30 07:32:03
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answered by riesgo 4
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it depends on ur enthusiasm on the subject matter..there are books that does the step-by-step procedure on these subject matter.and algebra and trigonometry are basic math so its easier (than calculus) to self-study..
i self-taught myself trig in around 1 wk..(i had a competition, inter-school, and we havent touched that subject matter yet)
2006-09-03 06:55:00
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answered by mr 2
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anybody can teach themselves anything, just get a good book or website, and time depends on how fast you learn and how much time you spend per day
2006-09-03 06:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can teach yourself but for that you need some books and you will have to devote time for it.
otherwise you can hire teacher or join on line tutoring.
2006-09-03 07:46:33
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answered by flori 4
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Oh yes you can but you need research materials and a whole lot of patience... for how long... it's up to you
2006-09-03 06:52:43
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answered by zzzZZZzzz 2
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"Grab a book, study hard, and make the right choices."
That's what my Mom told me.
Anyways, It probablly wouldn't take that long if you used my Mom's advice.
2006-09-03 06:56:04
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answered by (R) Sarah and Andy. 4
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