Looking for great books on mathematics (and physics)

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A user is seeking recommendations for mathematics and physics textbooks as they plan to study part-time over the next year. They have a basic understanding of trigonometry, differential equations, and integrals but feel they are starting from scratch. A recommended starting point is "Basic Mathematics" by Serge Lang, noted for effectively covering foundational concepts and serving as a precursor to calculus. The book is accessible and can be found used for around $20. For physics resources, the user is advised to utilize the forum's search function to find relevant discussions and recommendations, as many similar inquiries have been made previously. The user expresses gratitude and plans to explore the suggested resources further.
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Hello everyone

I will be working half-time for the next year and I want to study lots of mathematics and some physics in my free time. I have a basic understanding of simple trigonometry, differential equations and integral models, but as you might expect I really am starting just from scratch! I have already searched for books but there seem to be way too many for me to decide which to choose. So my question is basically if you know of any great books or even book series of mathematics on basic and more advanced math?
I know math is complex and there is a lot to learn so i therefore expect to go through lots and lots of books and doing many problems. I am extremely motivated and I am ready to spend quiet some money on materials I just simply just don't know where to start...

Thank you in advance! :)
 
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Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang has the stamp of approval from MicroMass (a moderator here), and I can personally say that it's a great book that literally does what the title says... covers the basics of mathematics. It's also a great stepping stone to take before Calculus. You can probably find a used copy of it for $20 used on Amazon.

As far as Physics textbooks, I won't be of any help. Just use the search function in the toolbar up ahead and type in what you're looking for. You would be amazed at how many of these threads there are with situations eerily similar to your own.

Good luck!
 
AnTiFreeze3 said:
Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang has the stamp of approval from MicroMass (a moderator here), and I can personally say that it's a great book that literally does what the title says... covers the basics of mathematics. It's also a great stepping stone to take before Calculus. You can probably find a used copy of it for $20 used on Amazon.

As far as Physics textbooks, I won't be of any help. Just use the search function in the toolbar up ahead and type in what you're looking for. You would be amazed at how many of these threads there are with situations eerily similar to your own.

Good luck!

Thank you for your answer. I will look through the science book discussion thread and look up a review or two on the book you recommended me.
 
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