Where to learn Math

Do you want to go to graduate school?

>Higher than calc II math

Don't you have to take diff eq, and calc III to be an engineer?

Take Linear Algebra.

Sorry, I forgot to mention my linear algebra, diff eq's class. It seems after scanning calc III notes I have already taken it as well, our calc class was a year long course just called Calculus without the traditional calc I, II, or III distinction. My linear algebra knowledge is rather weak, only really know how to apply eigenvalues and eigenvectors to check for system stability and the usual Jacobian matrix setup to use in numerical methods for estimating solutions.

I do want to go to graduate school for sure. Not sure which research area, but I would like to keep my options open in chemical engineering.

Not an american so pls forgive me, but what does Calc I Calc II Calc III etc contain? Like what's the syllabus of them?

I - basic differentiation/integration + some applications, optimization, curve sketching, some trig
II - further applications of integration, series and sequences, log/exponential functions, introduces DEs
III - vector calculus, i.e. multivariable functions. vector geometry, matrices, partial derivatives, double/triple integrals.

Calc I would cover basic derivatives, limits, and introduction of integrals.

Calc II would introduce three dimensional spaces, sequences and series, integration techniques, polar coordinates.

Calc III would deal with double/triple integrals, sphere coordinates, partial derivatives, and surface stuff.

don't forget vector calc in calc III with green's theorem, stokes theorem, divergence theorem, etc.

e^(ix) = cos(x) + isin(x)

With this one formula you can derive all trig formulas. Get good.

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Open a book new friend. If you have trouble with basic stuff get a more basic book

I'm a fuck up who thinks he might have dyscalculia. I understand algebraic concepts; however, working with basic operations fucks with me. I was counting on my fucking fingers in fifth grade.

I know I'm not mentally retarded, but I've just never been able to wrap my head fully around numbers. I am completely math inept without a calculator.

I don't plan on finishing college, but I am pretty Veeky Forums and all of my other faculties are grade 'A'. I just want to get somewhat good at math so I could score high on the ASVAB and become a drone pilot or Parajumper. Where's a great place for me to start?