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Ask HN: Would anybody be interested in a series of primers on HS maths topics?
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by wadd1e
1093 days ago
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So with my exams coming to an end and a rather long summer beginning, I wanted to put my time to good use and work on something that people find useful. I've come across various HN posts where folks said they were trying to relearn maths from school that they missed out on due to poor teachers/resources etc. I love pure maths and over time I've learnt gained a strong intuition for high-school level calculus and analysis so I figured I should put my knowledge to good use and create a series of blog-style posts(which will be free because I'd like to make this available to everyone I can) which will teach ideas in a rigorous and complete way while still being accessible. So I guess I have two questions: A) would you be interested in such a thing?
B) if so, what are the sorts of topics you would like to see? |
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Part of the problem is that people don't know what they want. Another part of the problem is that people ask about really advanced things that they are not ready for, and where they don't have time to dedicate to learning the basics.
So you have a challenge with what to include, how to arrange it, how to get people hooked,and how to get them to put in the sustained effort needed to gain a genuine understanding, rather than a superficial "I know what's going on."
For your own interest ... what would you start with?
People seem to like the idea of studying (or more accurately, to have studied) Linear Algebra, and perhaps Graph Theory.
I wonder what else ...