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Are currently at a kindergarten level, gonna mathmaxx and get to calculus tho
Math is everything
Math is everything
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Niggas straight soyboys with the T levels of an 80 yr old man thinking that all they need to do is study, get the best grades in their whole class and they'll win at lifeAre currently at a kindergarten level, gonna mathmaxx and get to calculus tho
Math is everything
Are currently at a kindergarten level, gonna mathmaxx and get to calculus tho
Math is everything
Thx broI'm currently studying calculus, i can recommend you a few books that can fill the pre-requisites to understand calculus if you want.
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You need the gelfand treatment, i read all of them but the one of "functions and graphs" because i already knew that stuff from computer science, after that, you can pick any single variable calculus book and you will understand everything. Reading those 4 books i posted should take you 6 months to a year depending of how much effort you put in, i'd say the average high school student that's interested in math should finish those 4 books in 8 months studying 2 hours a day while getting help from somebody (there are many communities about math in discord and irc) khan academy is also good but i didn't finish their courses fully because i like reading books more, after you understand some important concept, you should watch some videos of 3blue1brown to get some insights of why you are doing what you are doing (only after you understood a concept, many people watch those 10-15 videos and think they "should" understand all that's encapsulated without previous study and if they don't they are dumb, this is not true, those 15 minutes videos are explanations of concepts that took a lot of effort from very smart people to understand and explain).Thx bro
Thx broYou need the gelfand treatment, i read all of them but the one of "functions and graphs" because i already knew that stuff from computer science, after that, you can pick any single variable calculus book and you will understand everything. Reading those 4 books i posted should take you 6 months to a year depending of how much effort you put in, i'd say the average high school student that's interested in math should finish those 4 books in 8 months studying 2 hours a day while getting help from somebody (there are many communities about math in discord and irc) khan academy is also good but i didn't finish their courses fully because i like reading books more, after you understand some important concept, you should watch some videos of 3blue1brown to get some insights of why you are doing what you are doing (only after you understood a concept, many people watch those 10-15 videos and think they "should" understand all that's encapsulated without previous study and if they don't they are dumb, this is not true, those 15 minutes videos are explanations of concepts that took a lot of effort from very smart people to understand and explain).
you can find all the books i just mentioned in https://libgen.is
And most importantly, have fun and don't push yourself too hard, when you push yourself too hard lifting weights, you get injured, when you push yourself too hard studying something like math, you may rope.
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calculossusThx bro