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introduction to maths

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-16 12:35

i remember a while back seeing on this board a link to a website where some kind of graduate/professor had set up like a kind of 'guide' or do-it-yourself method to learning maths from the ground up. it was all categorized and chronologically ordered and had links and references about where to best learn things blah blah blah all that.

anyway, i had the page bookmarked and lost all my bookmarks recently. i was wondering if anyone has any idea at all about what i'm talking about. i understand it's a pretty vague description, but i think if anyone is on the same page as me they'll know what i mean.

if no one can help with this, then could i get any assistance in finding such a place? where i can get an introduction (to even the most basic algebra, just to refresh my memory) and kind of linearly progress along.

I KNOW IT EXISTS IM NOT INSANE

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-19 13:31

If you want to learn things properly, so you can really understand more advanced things, you won't be able to learn just from the internet.

If course you will. There are books on the internet you know. It's not as if printed material is magically better from an educational point of view than the same material on your screen. And all this knowledge IS available out there (on the internet), let me assure you.

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