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Self study topics and material for mathematics
As i said, i have gaps - some material i cover quickly as i already grasp, some (where the gaps are) i cover slower. Thanks for the MIT link as well the pre-calculus recommandation! I think you are correct, however, there will be awhile, atleast months, until i start calculus. Thanks for the advice.- kamykazee
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Self study topics and material for mathematics
Well there seem to be some diverging opinion - one vouching strongly for Lial and the other for Lang. I have managed to actually see a preview on amazon of Lang's book and it seems pretty good. He seemed to explain in a good manner, as in he tried to make you understand why this notation is this...- kamykazee
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Self study topics and material for mathematics
Yes well, the problem is i don't have the option to take such courses. Hence i rely on books/textbooks explaining these. :) Could you point me to some explaining mathematical reasoning? And yes i am interested in actually understanding and not merely memorizing. I would prefer if suggested...- kamykazee
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Self study topics and material for mathematics
Thank you for the reply. I've edited the initial text in the hopes that my situation is better expressed in this way. I'm not sure on a particular field at the moment, as I've said i'd just like to understand more about it at this point.- kamykazee
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First of all, i would like to appologise if there is already a topic related to this on which i could have posted. I was not able to find it but also only skimmed through the search results. Mathematics has not been one of strong points. In middle school i struggled with it - i didn't spend any...- kamykazee
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