Hey guys. Imagine you one day had total amnesia when it comes to anything starting from Algebra and above.
Let's imagine you can't go back to school for whatever reason.
What books would you recommend your future amnesia having self to self learn your basic algebra, geometry, calculus and trigonometry all over again?
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MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
honestly, I probably wouldn't bother learning it again, I am too old. I would just wander off and do something else.
>>8377885
The whole question is under the implication you had to and wanted to.
>>8377857
you will get more form a book and videos
kahn academy
patirckjmt
pauls math notes lamar
>>8377857
Lang's Basic Mathematics
Lang's A First Course In Calculus
Lang's Calculus of Several Variables
or if there's brain damage:
Simmons' Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell: Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry
Simmons' Calculus With Analytic Geometry
>>8377954
OP said if you remembered nothing from Algebra and above. Those books would be too advanced for algebra
>>8377857
I would look up basic algebraic properties and operations on wikipedia, write them down somewhere handy, and work on problems until it made sense again.
Same way I learn anything else desu.
so many years of math down the drain
would lose my shit
Dudes something dont you know books about vector geometry as a precursor to lineal algebra.
>>8378881
Functions and Graphs by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Shnol
The Method of Coordinates by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Kirillov
Algebra by Gelfand and Shen
Trigonometry by Gelfand and Saul