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by basicbitch 1968 days ago
Every undergrad level math subject (real analysis, linear algebra, topology etc) has a few core theorems around which everything revolves. Unfortunately, math textbook writers bow to the tradtition of writing bloated books where the core ideas get lost in the sea of chaff. The exercises sections usually further muddy the waters with ridiculous number of irrelevant garbage. This makes learning math not only inefficient, but also ineffective. Thus, in the present there's probbly no such book or method.

However, you can make learning LA massively more enjoyable if you choose the right books (read "books with tons of examples" that clarify theorems, definitions and the like). For example, Linear Algebra: Step by Step by Kuldeep Singh [0]is an awesome book.

[0] https://www.amazon.com/Linear-Algebra-Step-Kuldeep-Singh/dp/...

2 comments

Can you recommend other books in the same vein?
What do you think about a MOOC approach?