What order do you think math should be learned in?
arithemtic
and then functional analysis
1. Euclid's Elements
something like this
>>8433169
x'D
>>8433228
rieman hypothesis is nothing, i saw it on numberphile
>>8433147
start'em with set theory and topology, lel
>>8433228
>One-Time Pad Decryption
Little Algebra
Reinforced Little Algebra with Geometry and Trig
Optional:
Single Variable Calculus
For a math major:
Multivariable Calculus (computational)
Real Analysis
Big Algebra
Topology
Analysis on Manifolds
Here is where speciality in a particular field would begin.
>>8433228
>order of operations
Out.
Say you want to teach math to a child. You have access to all the books out there; you have already taught him English and he can understand all that's written in the books; you can instruct him up to some point, but can also give him time to read and work out some problems; the kid knows just the basics about addition and subtraction (if it helps you answer, he also knows a little about dividing and multiplying).
How do you go about it? Where do you start? What route do you follow?
>>8433364
I send him to school because I dont know how to teach kids
>>8433336
>97% of all Facebook users can't answer this correctly!
Addition
Calculus
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Negative numbers and fractions
All that random other shit you learn in middle school like factors and od
Algebra
Exponents
All that random other shit you learn in highschool like logarithms, dimensional analysis and primenumbers
Geometry
More algebra
More calculus
Further study of whatever you want to specialize in
>>8433423
> doing calculus on monoids
I'm scared