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by chaosinorder
4792 days ago
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Thanks. You're right I haven't taken control of my own learning, which can really be summed up in the question: where do I start? Part of the problem is I don't even know what I can already do, because I haven't done math in a long time. So part of all this is really my being a little scared of it still. I will look for algebra resources online and see how I do and use that to see if I need to go further back, stay on that algebra track, or try higher-up math. In the end, I really am partial to taking a course, because of the structure, as you say. So I just want to see what math I should start at, instead of throwing away money. Thanks! |
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It comes down to what you want to end up with. If you know that, and can prevent yourself from getting discouraged, draw a DAG of the topics you think you need. For example, do you want to understand why primes of the form 4k+1 are always the sum of two squares (which I call "Green Primes")? Here's a net of interconnected ideas:
http://www.solipsys.co.uk/new/images/PatternsFailProofsPreva...
These are things you need to understand to get to that proof.
Then pick another. Maybe we can help each other. Are you interested in just getting to USA High School graduate math? Or do you want to understand proofs?
Consider emailing me. My response time is slow, but I will answer.