im tryng to learn math and am currently on khan academy, what comes after that? after you've finished that program, do you move on to text books or what? and if so what kind?
You're supposed to practice what you learned until your brain is highly capable to solve any problems without even thinking. Ever played an instrument?
Well, I've been there. My high school had foreign languages profile so I didn't know much maths(had excellent grades tho). In my seniour year I found out about 'real mathematics' which focused on proofs and abstract ideas. Like you , at some point I was studying on khan academy but found the material there to be for noobs, it wasn't the abstract mathematics without any examples I was looking for. So I just switched up directly to graduate(or seniour undergraduate) textbooks(most of them just requre math maturity which I eventually gained). My major is software engineering(which is even a worse meme than CS) and I don't have much maths over here. Fortunatelly, textbooks really help. I suppose most people have to study material outside the classes anyway
>>9059985
>im tryng to learn math and am currently on khan academy
You have been memed.
>>9059985
What level are we talking here? High School maths?
Next you start your phd on triple integral theory.
>>9059985
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics
>>9060002
>Anonymous 07/24/17(Mon)12:44:27 No.9
recommend any text books?
>>9060003
Well, what do we do then?
>>9059985
Kolmogorov's Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning