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>hoping that people here would have a suggested means of practicing, whether it be through an app, an online course, videos, specific books
A good suggestion here would depend on exactly what’s being taught in your courses. The most obvious idea would just to continue doing problems similar to your homework problems. For example, any linear system of equations can be solved by the same algorithm row reducing a matrix, so you can just make them up and solve them. Two other ideas
>linear algebra and discrete mathematics
These two subjects sometimes touch, which can be interesting to explore even if it isn’t in your course. For example, adjacency matrices and markov chains.
>computer programming
If that’s your poison, then why not make programs implementing your course material by hand? For example, type in a system of equations in some format, and get a solution or error message. Type in matrices in some format and get their products or inverses or something like that. No cheating of course: represent them as 2d arrays and implement the operations yourself. Just some ideas

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