Self-learner path.

King Friday

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I'm studying Algebra 1 & 2 right now and I enjoy it.
I'm then going to take High School Geometry.
Am I on the right learning path to eventually learn Calculus to a respectable level?

Thank you in advance!
KF
 
Geometry is an interesting subject by itself, but I do't think it is a prerequisite for learning calculus.
 
Geometry is an interesting subject by itself, but I do't think it is a prerequisite for learning calculus.

If you see it as a collection of problems drawn by a compass and a ruler, then maybe not. But quite a few theorems anf formulas are really helpful and should be in the repertoire:
  • Thales's theorem
  • Cosine theorem with Pythagoras as a special case
  • Sum of angles in a polygon
  • Trigonometric functions
  • Catenary
  • Right triangles
  • Area and volume formulas
  • Perpendiculars
  • Golden ratio
You don't need to know how to construct a heptadecagon, but knowing how to deal with the cosine function is definitely an advantage.
 
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