RUR CI

In order for you to be successful in a Calculus I course, you must have a good command of college algebra and trig.

This set of web-based quizzess (which requires JavaScript) is designed to see whether you have these skills. No results are recorded or collected. The whole purpose of these quizzes is to hone your skills in those parts of college algebra and trig which are essential for success in Calculus I. Each quiz consists of 10 questions, and has online help.

Some advice so that you can get the most out of this review.

  • ALWAYS use paper and pencil.
  • ALWAYS start from the question and work towards an answer. Do not start from the answers and work towards the question—some questions can be done this way, but that won't help you with Calculus.
  • DO NOT use a calculator—many instructors prohibit their use.
  • Remember this review is for your benefit—take it seriously. If you don't understand something fully, admit it, and do SOMETHING about it!
  • If you don't know why you missed a question, copy it down, along with all the answers, and take it to your instructor for help. Most instructors are human and are quite happy to help a serious student!
The Quizzes
-  Greek Symbols
-  Elementary Trig
-  Elementary Algebra
-  Factoring
-  Fractions
-  Exponents
-  Functions and Equations
-  Inequalities and Absolute Values
-  Curves
-  Functions from Formulae
-  Trig Identities

If you find any mistakes, or if you have any suggestions, or have an overwhelming desire to express an opinion, please feel free to contact me.


David Lovelock
Department of Mathematics
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
USA

Office: Math 702
Voice: (502) 621-6855
Fax: (502) 621-8322
Email: dsl@math.arizona.edu


Last modified: Friday, January 1, 1999