Ask HN: Text Book Recommendation for Math?
I want to learn math, I know this question has been asked but comments have textbooks that don’t look like textbooks I’ve had. They read like novels. Which is incredibly spirit crushing. I remember in hs and college textbooks were compact and designed to be efficient. Very little fluff or tangents. Also had illustrations though out to aid in memorization, practice questions, and derived proof
I want to start at under grad and go to grad, there are many sub categories so I want to focus on things related ml but also general
Book recommendation for
- algebra
- trig / precalc
- geometry
- calculus 1/2/3
- statistics 1/2/3
- linear algebra
And anything else
Please recommend in this format
Calculus: book name
6 comments
[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 39.2 ms ] threadPrinciples of mathematical analysis by Rudin.
It might be above your pay grade, but all those lower level concepts/classes you listed will come with working through this book. Even if a chapter takes a month, you will learn real math and not be memorizing recipes to solve equations
What are prerequisites for that book?
- algebra
- trig / precalc
- geometry
- calculus 1/2
I would suggest "for dummies" series. I did Algebra I and it was easy to read and understand and I really liked it. The math topics that I listed above "for dummies" series also have good reads on Amazon. Linear Algebra of "for dummies" series is not rated high. Also I would personally not recommend statistics of "for dummies" series.