\(\displaystyle \bold{Quick \ exercise}\).
Solve the inequality.
\(\displaystyle x^2 - 10 > 3x\)
This problem was given to us in the first day of Calculus class. Our professor wanted to measure our precalculus skills. Believe it or not, all students failed to answer it.
Therefore, if you get it correctly from the first time, you are better than, say \(\displaystyle 30\) university students who were aiming for the Bachelor degree in that time.
\(\displaystyle \textcolor{indigo}{\bold{mathdad}}\), you may want to hear what comes next!
Our failure to answer this simple question tells you that you don't need to study Algebra, Trigonometry, and Geometry before Calculus.
\(\displaystyle \bold{Start \ Calculus \ first}\). When you struggle in some part, say this part is related to Trigonometry, go back to only this one thing in Trigonometry, study it, master it if needed, then go back and continue Calculus.
You don't need to learn all Algebra, all Trigonometry, and all Geometry before Calculus. The idea is just to study what you need, so these three subjects or more if needed will be like references, you go back and forth between them only on the thing that you are struggling at.
Many will not agree with what I am telling you. But why I am telling you this?
\(\displaystyle \bold{One}\)
Calculus is the most beautiful subject of all in mathematics. You have not studied it yet, so you have already missed half of your life. Life is too short, so at least enjoy the second half of it with Calculus.
\(\displaystyle \bold{Two}\)
Most of the other subjects, if not all, depend on Calculus. For example, physics subjects are beautiful because they are full of Calculus.
\(\displaystyle \bold{Three}\)
When you solve problems in any field, say, fluid mechanics, Calculus will always be the easy part in these problems but in the same time it is the most beautiful part.
The list is very long and I don't want to bore you. I just want to tell you that Studying doesn't depend on age and whatever your purpose is, just start it.
We, the [imath]30[/imath] students started the journey of Calculus while we weren't even able to solve a simple inequality. Don't be shocked if I told you that we are engineers now. And I am still solving Calculus and I will not stop in any single day.
\(\displaystyle \textcolor{blue}{\bold{Start}} \ \textcolor{red}{\bold{Calculus}} \ \textcolor{green}{\bold{first}}\).