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Do you guys have recommendations for tards like myself who want to git gud in math?


I'm looking for books or courses that starts from absolute square one on to advanced concepts and methods.

I'm majoring in computer information systems with a minor in computer science. To be honest, I wanted to go for computer science but the roadmap included a ton of math so it scared me away. I'd go try and go for it though, so I want to brush up on all of it so that I know what I'm getting myself into before I take on the bull.

Thanks in advance.

>> No.11926872

*I'd like to go for it though

God damn it..

>> No.11926903

>>11926869
khanacademy

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<tfw can't even do linear algebra

>> No.11927980

Step 1: Learn the math you need for your cs degree first. by looking what math classes are scheduled for you the next years, probably calculus and logic and maybe also linear algebra. if your university only has a class called math then you are fucked your degree is furthless and you should redo your whole university degree again by self learning every subject or get a job at MacDonald's or something.

Step 2: learn about the XY problem http://xyproblem.info/ You are not bad at math and you are currently asking a stupid question that makes no sense.

Step 3: Get a real reason why you want to know and remember a peace of math. You can do this by making it fun again for example use Khanacademy. Or combine it with your programming skills and start doing https://projecteuler.net/ puzzels. (The 10 are easy and after that you will need to look up math) Or build a game or a simulation where you write all the math your self. Then there is a reason to know and understand matrices.

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>>11926869

>> No.11928163

>>11927980
jeez, thanks for the honesty

>>11927987
thank you

>> No.11928492

>>11926869
>square one
Here you go: https://learnaifromscratch.github.io/math.html

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>>11926869
fire to that book