I've been learning Math on my own for a few days out of interest. I had access to an old math class I dropped out of because the homework was too much to deal with, which I have the chance to take this year-and Im learning ahead because recently I've gotten very invested and fascinated by the subject. However, I've ran out of materials. We went from review with linear equations, then we reviewed polynomials to the 2nd degree and all their details, and now I've learned how 2nd degree intersect and how a 2nd degree polynomial and a straight line intersects. Lastly, I've learned about polynomials above the 2nd degree and their properties and how to divide them, and some other things. Where should I go from here and what should I learn about before tackling pre-calc or calc?
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Don’t be afraid to throw in some difficult subjects if there are any I’m pretty smart 
you could go with logs next
Maybe try some coordinate geometry
With circles and perpendicular lines on the x y plane
I already covered this unfortunately!
Guess I’ll do log 
Do exponential functions first, it will make log functions easier 😉
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