I am currently reading for Dummies series of those math books and they are quite good as introduction and I really like them. But I have feeling that there can be much more extensive coverage of topics, more details and much more ways of doing same things. Can you please suggest book(s) that cover all (or nearly all) sides in great details for for Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry?
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1Look for the series of notes by William Chen. Well written, cover most of the first/second year college math curriculum (and some other stuff). Look for the Open math notes by AMS. There are lots of further resources, including videos. Take a peek and select what you like best. – vonbrand Mar 28 '20 at 17:38
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1You can always count on Serge Lang to be extensive. You have to be pretty good to read his stuff but here's the link: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9780387220253 – Gregory Grant Mar 28 '20 at 17:56
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Does this answer your question? best books for learning algebra – Aster Phoenix Mar 28 '20 at 18:44
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@Abdallahchaibeddrraa No. My book is not only for algebra and I do not have restriction on price. – vasili111 Mar 28 '20 at 19:10