How to Learn Math and Write Proofs

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A website dedicated to helping individuals learn math and write proofs has been shared, featuring a curated list of books, links to free online resources, and online courses. The creator encourages visitors to explore the site and reach out with any questions. John G. expressed appreciation for the website and has bookmarked it for future reference. The resources aim to support learners in both mathematics and physics. Overall, the site serves as a valuable tool for those seeking to enhance their understanding of these subjects.
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Hello everyone, I have a little website dedicated to helping people learn math, write proofs, and learn physics. I have a list of books to help people learn math and physics, links to free online books, and online courses. Please vist my website and if you have any questions feel free to email me:

http://fsc729.ifreepages.com/index.html"

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Nice website,

I just bookmarked it.
 
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