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Anonymous
This is more of a mental fitness kinda thing, i guess.

Im unable to afford a book for now. Ive searched alot and cannot seem to find this book in pdf/downloadable form.

if theres such a thing, please post.

If not, just ignore this.


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Mc Dougal Littell 2004 Geometry
>> Anonymous
Mental fitness? Do some physical things and your mind will grow too.
Example: running will increase dopamin levels, which lets you concentrate and learn better.
Mens sana in corpore sano.
>> Anonymous
WUT IZ BUKS 4 NEWAYZ????? WE ONLEE CARE BOUT MAKIN OUR BOHDIES HEUG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>184334
OP here, i definately have had alot of help with my physical fitness from the help of the /fit/ board. But of course, one cannot seem to end it there. I wish to be able to expand my mental fitness because of my terrible grades in school.

I was simply asking for some help.
Theres also a reason im looking for this book, its because the contents of it are of what I am interested in.

Running will not give me the same information this will get me.

I will thank you for the tip, /fit/.
>> Anonymous
>>184334
underage b&

My son uses that book for his 8th grade classes
>> Anonymous
There's a geometry quiz on facebook, flash game thing, in 30mins I learned half of Europe.
>> Anonymous
>>184334


OP again

Its not that im young, its that i was stupid.

i took Algebra 1 for 7 years, and just graduated to geometry

Id like a head start on this.

Don't want all the hard work on my looks to crash when reflected on my intelligence level.

good looks + idiot = for the lack of a better term, Stupid Blonde
>> Anonymous
>>184362

1) Math isn't some sort of innate ability. Chances are you are equally capable of doing the same math as other people your age. Unless you happen to be mentally challenged, realize that you are able to do the same math as everyone else and your problems lie in focus and lack of practice.

2) You're a fucking lazy dickwad.
>> Anonymous
read a math book or take lessons, no way around it.
>> Anonymous
>>184334
Seriously, you don't need just that book. you'll get the goods from any book on geometry.

Now here's the protip: Libraries. Seriously.

If you have a college nearby, you can just walk in there and use their library. Search an open terminal for geometry and i guarantee you'll find low-level textbooks amongst your search.

If no colleges nearby, your municipal library will have books that will cover the same concepts, though likely not in textbook form.

I shit you not, libraries still work in the day of the internet.
>> Anonymous
>>184370

I would like to read a math book.

This is the one i wish to read.

Truthfully, i wish to see the material in this book for the upcoming year.

Instead of telling me im an idiot, which ive already confirmed, helping me would be greatly appreciated.
>> Anonymous
>>184391
I would help you if I could.
Try geometry on isohunt, it brings up lots of books, just not yours there.