Trigonometry Books: recommendations requested

steve

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I'd like input from anyone on the subject of Trig books. My son is going to be taking Trig in 10th grade next year, and my wife will be taking Trig in college this Spring.

What I'm needing are opinions on different books that give the "highlights" of Trigonometry. Specifically I'm looking for something with some depth, and with example problems to solve. Whether you recommend say a "Schaums "outline or a Textbook you have used in the past makes no difference to me. Basically I want an at home reference they can use if needed. Thanks 8-)
 
If I were you, I'd start at Amazon.com, and sort the results by reviews.

Good luck.
 
"Schaums "outline would be a good at home reference. The cost of a new textbook can be high. At Amazon there are many many secondhand text book sellers. I have always had good luck using them. I always choose one in a near by state. It speeds delivery.

I like the trigonometry textbook by Sullivan. It is good text for any level.
 
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