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Hey /sci/

So I'm planning on studying discrete math in my free time, about 2-3 days.
How do I go about it?
I primarily want to follow a book with question-solutions, but I'm OK with following videos.

Concrete Maths of Knuth is recommended generally. What do you think about it?

>> No.8590062

>>8590050
It's good. Nothing beats finding past papers online though

>> No.8590076

>>8590050
Knuth is nice, but he's too THICC for 2-3 days desu

>> No.8590104

>>8590062
What are you smoking? That is not how you learn a new subject.

>> No.8590107

>>8590050
Go to zybooks.com

Search for "Discrete Math"

That book is absolutely solid. You can buy it for $48 if you email them under an edu address and say you're self-studying.

I'm going through the entire break and it's coverage is great.

>> No.8590111

>>8590107
Meant to say it's interactive, so they ask you questions in text and you can answer them.

>> No.8590506

>Not Dugunji Topology

you lads be gay

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8590522

>>8590050