Hi there /sci/,
I'm here searching for a quick advice/help if you don't mind.
I'm French, I'm studying Law but I want to get back at math a bit. Problem being I am so ungodly terrible the /sci/ wiki can't help, the first book (James Stewart's Single Variable Calculus) is way over my level.
Yes, it is that bad.
I used to be pretty good at math then I got a truly awful teacher who inspired me profound disgust for the subject for years.
So, if I were to start from scratch, from zero, where should I go ? What should I read ?
Thanks a lot.
>>8508178
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Math_Textbook_Recommendations#Grade_School
>>8508178
Hello,
Here's what I would recommend for getting up to speed
https://www.puf.com/content/N%C3%A9cessaire_et_suffisant
It covers the terminale level (last year of high-school for the burgers) and then you can switch from other collections.
>>8508184
>http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Math_Textbook_Recommendations#Grade_School
Thanks a lot bruh.
May you find your way on the Path
>>8508187
>https://www.puf.com/content/N%C3%A9cessaire_et_suffisant
Et merci beaucoup également !
Vous êtes tous les deux fort agréables -- both of you are quite enjoyable people.
>>8508178
Kartable.fr m'a sauvé mon bac, ça explique pas forcément mais c'est synthétique