Math Destroyer????

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michaelamae1

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Ok guys I received my Math Destroyer and wowww I don't understand alot of it even with the explanations in the back of the book. Any advice out there to tackle this??? I am currently focusing on GC and OC with Chad but I started a lil bit looking through Math Destroyer and pretty much closed it up due to the fact I don't know alot of it.😕
 
Ok guys I received my Math Destroyer and wowww I don't understand alot of it even with the explanations in the back of the book. Any advice out there to tackle this??? I am currently focusing on GC and OC with Chad but I started a lil bit looking through Math Destroyer and pretty much closed it up due to the fact I don't know alot of it.😕

Same situation here, soI started with math section from the Destroyer(not math destroyer). I found myself those were little easier to solve compare to the Math destroyer. Once I am finished with this I probably will start math destroyer
 
I found that I had the same problem when I started out. I looked over the formulas and made notecards of the trig identities and such and then started doing problems. If I come to a problem I don't know I figure out why they solved it like they did and then make sure I understand it before moving on. In my opinion, the best way to get better at math is to do problems and learn by trial and error. That works for me anyways. Good luck 👍