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can anyone make me a decent math reading list, im doing serge lang's basic mathematics rn which covers all of high school math (which is my current knowledge)

>> No.15689961

Seconding this. The creator of the science and math guide got v8 and the wayback machine doesn't have every link archived.

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>> No.15689979

>>15689967
>>15689968
Thank you. Do you have any infographics showing chemistry and physics textbooks?

>> No.15689989

/sci/'s guide is pretty good and you can find all books on libgen. Just keep in mind there's no royal road to mathematics, there's no magical textbook that will make you learn math easily. Just stick to the well established ones, read and do the exercises. You could also do some active recall too.

The path is straightforward, the only thing out of order I'd consider is to study logic and proof writing early on. Getting a good grasp on how to write proofs will make things much more tractable.

>> No.15690021

>>15689967
>>15689968
Cheers bro