Hi guys~ for whatever weird reasons my brain told me that learning math could be extra useful~ i was in Scientific specialization in high school so i have some knowledge but i probably forgot some stuff~ is there a place where i can find well structured courses to learn from high school level to an at least decent enough level where i am not lost when i see a weird equation with only letters? i saw some websites but they had no order in their courses which make me unable to know where to start ^^ for doing this in my free time i think i now have officially brain damage~
Learning math is nice, only if you have the right instructions and you're not tired as fck. Otherwise, you will see it as nothing but a bothersome topic to learn.
if you want high school level math....it's better to study from books.....on internet you will only find wrong answer or more difficult to understand than a decent book....
well i should be at least around high school graduate level~ but i don't know where to scearch to go further
looking quite good~ it even is in french! thanks (also you can now have a title, it is in personal detail under avatar) Edit: it doesn't seem to go after high school
As on-topic said khan Academy is a great start. It teaches you from a basic level all the way to college tier. You may want to find someway to practice it as there's no way of retaining what you learn. Coolmaths was great site unfortunately it shut down now.
on the good side, you can now have a title, it is in personal detail under avatar. also do you know where i can find a similar website for after high school?
well if possible i wanted to see something like "chapter 1 of X" also there is math on open classroom? i wanted something well organized (and free)
Well, maybe step by step through the courses? Anyway, see if you can find anything from the list here
It depends what type of maths you want to learn. Here at York University, my stats and probability module for the first year is following this book pretty much chapter by chapter: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/1-84628-168-7 I'd recommend books for the other modules too, but the rest of the lecturers are going from their own lecture notes rather than from any specific book.
If you want to learn some discrete mathematics, I found this playlist helped a bunch. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDDGPdw7e6Ag1EIznZ-m-qXu4XX3A0cIz