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Increasing Mathematics skills
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Posted 2009-05-13, 06:54 AM
Any website suggestions?

At this point in my life I can only benefit from increasing my skills in math. I feel like I need to start over from the beginning and work my way all the back up.

Google yielded this website:

http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lesson...c/ATH0013.html

This is the type of website I am talking about, but i'm not sure where else to go or where to look. I'm primairily looking for somewhere that teaches lots of shortcuts and where you can learn to teach yourself how to do problems in your head.

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Posted 2009-05-13, 01:43 PM in reply to D3V's post "Increasing Mathematics skills"
In mathematics, it seems more true than in any other field that you only get out of it what you put into it. Most math sites that I've encountered either simplify too much, or are generally only useful for reference. Application of the material is (almost always) an absolute requirement to build an understanding of it.

Late nobel laureate Richard Feynman mentioned a very good series on mathematics that was written by J. E. Thompson. I think he was around 12 years old when he read it, but it's more rigorous than the material high schools and first-year university classes cover. It supposedly helped him "master" calculus. The series explains fundamental theory very well, goes to lengths to avoid simplification until said theory is understood, provides exercises, and deals with some advanced applications and approaches. Anyway, the titles of the series are:

Arithmetic for the Practical Man
Algebra for the Practical Man
Geometry for the Practical Man
Trigonometry for the Practical Man
Calculus for the Practical Man

I can't think of any web sites that cover the basics nearly as well as those books. Also, they were specifically written to be used for self-studies.
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