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How do I get into math as an engineer?

>> No.15668517

>>15668502
Like any subject start with what you know and branch off from their.

>> No.15668707

>>15668517
you did not have to make this political anon?

>> No.15670072

>>15668502
One proof a day
Read a chapter about proofs to get started

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>> No.15670105

>>15670094
>sincerely Ted Kaczynski, a mathematician
Okay I get not everyone needs black holes but can we at least all learn proofs and make math rhetoric more popular?
Whites are behind Arabs and Indians and Orientals

>> No.15670110

>>15668502
Devote some of your time to become a master!

>> No.15670129

>>15668502
read a textbook
>which one?
name a subject and ill recommend one
>which subject?
name an application and ill recommend one

>> No.15670400

>>15670129
Which application?

>> No.15670508

>>15668502
You have to start from the beginning.

>> No.15670946

>>15668502
Khan Academy

>> No.15672004

>>15670400
name a skin color and ill recommend one

>> No.15672197

>>15670094
>mimimi the boat is full

>> No.15673033

>>15670094
He was a genius. And his brother betrayed him.
He sacrificed his life to redpill the whole world about technology.

>> No.15674288

>>15668502
Two words: Applied Math.

>> No.15674417

>>15670129
I would like one on numerical analysis, if possible one with "projects" I could do to shine a little, so no cut&paste but not too long (i wan something done in weeks so I can show it)

>> No.15674516

>>15668502
assuming abstract math id recommend picking up an intro to proofs textbook and a real analysis textbook, there are recommendations for both for self study online (The Maths Professor on YouTube has extensive recommendations). since you study engineering im just assuming you know multivariable calculus linear algebra and ordinary differential equations already. the two subjects I mentioned give you a good look at how abstract math operates and you can branch off after real analysis into many subjects like number theory, abstract algebra/linear algebra, graph theory, complex analysis, topology, etc. all these fields tend to loosely reference each other at their advanced levels but again for basic understanding they can be pretty independent and the channel I mentioned has good recommendations for them too