Everything depends on your area of expertise. You have to understand Stats to realize how they can be manipulated to say whatever you want them to say and thus how bogus they are. Statistical analysis is only relevant in the insurance industry, IMHO.
Be that as it may, If you can get a hold of the text that your course will come from you will get an idea as to what you need to relearn. Then get a good PreCalc text book from the library and go over it. Then get a Calc I book and read thru it. Use the tutor sites when you can't get it yourself. Mostly, education is teaching others how to teach themselves. More than likely, because your brain has matured a lot since college, you will "Get" math in a way you didn't before and love it.
Have fun!
"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." The sentence uses all 26 letters of the alphabet.
Type it enough times using the correct fingers and by George, I think you'll get it! You can decide if it's worth the effort.
How about coating all those bathroom and kitchen surfaces that require frequent cleaning... sink, toilet, shower, tub, kitchen counters, refrigerators. Self cleaning surfaces... my idea of almost heaven.
"eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves." Anyone around here know if this is this even remotely possible?"
Evidently some folks think so. WHO is doing it to whom? A mans greatest enemies can be those within his own household.
http://www.gabrielgomis.com/clima6.htm
Has no one noticed the chemtrails causing the incessant rain and cloud cover that kept the temperatures below normal and the rain/snowfall above normal for the past year? Is everyone blind to weather modification, crop ruination and rising food prices? Why have the pumpkin crops failed for two years in a row so that you can't find a can of Libby's at the grocery store? I tried to grow some and all I got was a moldy mess. It's science that's making the clouds!
Sounds a lot like the US Senate to me!
Everything depends on your area of expertise. You have to understand Stats to realize how they can be manipulated to say whatever you want them to say and thus how bogus they are. Statistical analysis is only relevant in the insurance industry, IMHO. Be that as it may, If you can get a hold of the text that your course will come from you will get an idea as to what you need to relearn. Then get a good PreCalc text book from the library and go over it. Then get a Calc I book and read thru it. Use the tutor sites when you can't get it yourself. Mostly, education is teaching others how to teach themselves. More than likely, because your brain has matured a lot since college, you will "Get" math in a way you didn't before and love it. Have fun!
"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." The sentence uses all 26 letters of the alphabet. Type it enough times using the correct fingers and by George, I think you'll get it! You can decide if it's worth the effort.
How about coating all those bathroom and kitchen surfaces that require frequent cleaning... sink, toilet, shower, tub, kitchen counters, refrigerators. Self cleaning surfaces... my idea of almost heaven.
"eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves." Anyone around here know if this is this even remotely possible?" Evidently some folks think so. WHO is doing it to whom? A mans greatest enemies can be those within his own household. http://www.gabrielgomis.com/clima6.htm
Has no one noticed the chemtrails causing the incessant rain and cloud cover that kept the temperatures below normal and the rain/snowfall above normal for the past year? Is everyone blind to weather modification, crop ruination and rising food prices? Why have the pumpkin crops failed for two years in a row so that you can't find a can of Libby's at the grocery store? I tried to grow some and all I got was a moldy mess. It's science that's making the clouds!