CLOSING REMARKS







Well you finally have come to the end of this tutorial. I'm assuming that you have read through most (if not all) of the previous units, and worked out most (if not all) of the problems. You've come pretty far since you began. Give yourself a pat on the back for all of your hard work.

I hope that this tutorial helped you.
If it did, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
If it did not help, I'm sorry. But I'd appreciate hearing your comments as well. You might come up with some suggestions and comments which would improve this tutorial for it's next visitor.

I have all ready been asked what the future holds--whether I intend to build on this tutorial with another one on algebra or geometry.
Well without my crystal ball, I can no more tell the future than anyone else.
However, if you want a sequel, tell me with your e-mails.
If there is enough interest I'll probably go forward.
If that happens, the web address for any new site will be posted right here, on this spot. So come back and check.

As far as your future goes, I hope this opened your eyes that mathematics isn't so bad after all.
There are an entire range of math subjects for you to study: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and probability just to name a few.
It is my hope that either with or without me, you go forward with your own math adventures.

Well that's all for now
Martin Selditch