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>> No.10996329

Bourbaki

>> No.10997480

>>10996267
What's your level of education in math? Can't recommend anything suitable without knowing that.

>> No.10998376

commit drown for grammar

>> No.10998707

>>10996267
Euler's Elements of Algebra

>> No.10998709

>>10996267
"Algebraic Geometry" by Hartshorne
is a good introduction to Algebra and Geometry.

>> No.10998717

>>10998709
I hate you.

>> No.10998752

>>10996329
This.

>> No.10998803

Got an A in pre-calculus but failed trigonometry where do I start with getting good at math

>> No.10998883

>>10998803
Gelfand's "Algebra", "Functions and Graphs", "The Method of Coordinates", & "Trigonometry"

>> No.10998921

>>10998803
1. Godfrey, "A Shorter Geometry" do all the problems marked with a dagger
2. SL Loney, "Plane Trigonometry" (extra: Loney's Co-ordinate Geometry)
3. Then go for G. Chrystal "Algebra I, II"

After doing Chrystal, any Calculus Book would be an easy ride, even the "super duper" hard ones, the only price is that they are too long and feel the need to cover everything.

>> No.10998923

>>10998921
the first two literally take a week if you are good with high school shit and just need a review of these topics