Hello guys, I'm in the process of improving on some of my skills and I think mathematics is a valuable one. What's a good way to improve on it? Are there some good books I can read or do? Any tips on how to look at mathematics differently? Thanks
I'm in the same boat OP maybe it's better to accept being a brainlet
>>9161149
Algebra by Gelfand and Shen
Functions and Graphs by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Shnol
The Method of Coordinates by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Kirillov
Trigonometry by Gelfand and Saul
What Is Mathematics? An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods by Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins
Concepts of Modern Mathematics (Dover Books) by Ian Stewart
Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning (Dover Books) by Aleksandrov, Kolmogorov, Lavrentev, Sobolev, Gel'fand, et al.
Book of Proof by Hammack (http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/)
>>9161750
Thank you.
>>9162332
This. Khans academy is good for getting the basics without much problem. It will not replace a book but if you are not in a uni it will be all that you need.