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Hi guys. I'm a high school drop-out. I went back and got a General Education Development degree. I'm also doing grade twelve courses because I want to goto university and study engineering. My math is very weak but I feel if I work hard I can catch up.
Right now I'm doing "Calculus and Vectors" and "Advanced Functions" at the high school level. So let's say a great mathematician's knowledge is like a pyrimad. At the base are basics and higher up are more advanced areas that are built up from the base...
I'm thinking it goes something like:
Numbers, simple operations and arithmetic
then calculus and using higher notations
then near the top are concepts like Fourier analysis and functions.
What should I know in terms of subjects?
Thanks.
Right now I'm doing "Calculus and Vectors" and "Advanced Functions" at the high school level. So let's say a great mathematician's knowledge is like a pyrimad. At the base are basics and higher up are more advanced areas that are built up from the base...
I'm thinking it goes something like:
Numbers, simple operations and arithmetic
then calculus and using higher notations
then near the top are concepts like Fourier analysis and functions.
What should I know in terms of subjects?
Thanks.