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Good math books?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-06 17:21 ID:Y7llkwmq

Okay here's the story,
I always loved maths, but for some reasons i dropped out of school.
Now at 22 i want to start studying maths again, but i do not know where to start from..

tl;rd suggest me some books that cover the basics and the advanced stuff of mathematics, algebra and geometry.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-10 1:20 ID:P/X3Al4p

Find a good calculus book. Start doing as many problems as you can until you are stumped. Also, keep an algebra/trig book nearby in case your math skills really suck. Pay special attention to the word problems which try to borrow from physics or geometry. If you can do those, then you might be able to develop some skills for higher mathematics.

DO NOT USE A GRAPHING CALCULATOR. Use pen and pencil like everyone else had up to the 1990s.

If you somehow manage to avoid quitting, you're gonna be doing Linear Algebra and Differential Equations next.

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