What is the best way to attack any math such as colllege algebra, calc and geometery?
People who do poorly in math tend to stare at problems and say "I don't know how to do this," without trying anything. People who do well in math think, "What if I try
this?" where 'this' is something totally arbitrary. Problem solving is a guess-and-check game. After enough experence guessing and checking, human beings tend to become good at guessing what "
this" is when dealing with similar problems, and those that do very well at it end up looking like geniouses.
The easiest way to fall behind in math classes is to go through the motions of solving a problem without deeply understanding what's going on. It's better to work harder early in the semester than late, especially in math classes. If you don't, you'll get by for a few weeks, but then you'll reach some point where you really need to understand what is going on, or you'll suffer. I fell into that trap this semester; last week I ended up having to blow off two weeks' homework assignments and about 18% of my course grade.
Things can become really difficult if you have a bad teacher, though. At that point, you could fall back on your textbook, but many math textbooks
SUCK.
You should use the word 'college' more carefully online; in some places it means university; in others it means high school or middle school; and I don't know which you mean.