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http://www.themathpage.com/aPreCalc/precalculus.htm "When one thing depends on another, as, for example, the area of a circle depends on the radius, or the temperature on the mountain depends on the height, then we say that the first is a function' of the other." Lawrence Spector, a math teacher at Borough of Manhattan Community College, introduces precalculus with twenty-five topics including logarithms, polynomials of the second degree, irrational numbers and mathematical induction. If you return to the homepage, you'll find another twenty-one trigonometry topics, along with lessons for algebra, plane geometry and calculus.

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 * Linear expressions and equations
 * Complex Numbers
 * Quadratics expressions and equations
 * Polynomials expressions and equations
 * Rational expressions and equations
 * Radical expressions and equations
 * Exponential and Logarithmic expressions and expressions
 * Statistics and Probability