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  1. Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Q&A for people studying math at any level and professionals in related fields

  2. I want to start mathematics from scratch. What should I begin with?

    If mathematics is your way: Now if you want to make mathematics your profession, you will need a different frame of mind. First i am neither a professional mathematician nor have i reached a level …

  3. What is the best book for studying discrete mathematics?

    A very good textbook for discrete mathematics at an undergraduate level is the Kenneth Rosen book titled Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. The book provides solutions to half of the problems. …

  4. In what order should the following areas of mathematics be learned?

    In my opinion you want to learn the topics in this order : Algebra Geometry Calculus/linear algebra, (statistics if you want, not necesarry) real analysis complex analysis Any duplicates on a line means …

  5. How should I approach learning mathematics? [closed]

    Mar 4, 2026 · The main reason I quit the book was because I wanted a more rigorous book that would teach key foundational mathematics like algebra, geometry and mathematical proofs Upon …

  6. What is the best book to learn probability? - Mathematics Stack …

    Apr 9, 2011 · 7 Here is a list of great books to own to learn probability & statistics. Some on the list like programming in R are great add-on stuff to know.

  7. Is memorization a good skill to learn to master mathematics?

    Dec 20, 2020 · Mathematics is a language and just like when trying to learn the basics one has to memorize grammar, does the same theory apply in this field? I used to browse MO, this website, …

  8. How a layperson in mathematics learn mathematics from basics to at ...

    Jul 22, 2021 · I always wanted to learn mathematics and science but because of the way it was presented to me in school, I got less interested as schools focuses more on marks and treat every …

  9. How to go from beginner to expert in mathematics?

    Then perhaps you'd like to explore MIT's Open Courseware - Mathematics for access to classes and topics of interest in more advanced topics. From there, you'll find a list of classes with resources …

  10. Is there a correct order to learning maths properly?

    I am a high school student but I would like to self-learn higher level maths so is there a correct order to do that? I have learnt pre-calculus, calculus, algebra, series and sequences, combinatorics, complex …