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>> No.4363596 [View]
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Elder math gods, can you assist me?

I'm in my last semester at CC, hopefully transferring to a pretty good state school next semester. My HS education was pretty shitty. I tested into the starting level math 110, college algebra, just by remembering ultrabasic variable algebra. But I haven't done any math in four years or so and even then it was shit-tier math. Prof teaches the class like everyone just finished the prior level, though.

So basically if I took any test right now I'd be ultrafucked. Feel free to laugh at me for struggling with babbys first math. But what are some /sci/ approved resources that could help me catch up? I'm smart, I've had a 4.0 for two years, I just need to learn the background knowledge as quickly as possible.

tldr: best ways for an intelligent person to quickly learn math up to college level algebra

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>not using chrome

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>>2759238

>theory of theories

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