Could anyone please post the definitive ultimate NON-TROLL list to learn Math, from pre-grades to undergrades?

Could anyone please post the definitive ultimate NON-TROLL list to learn Math, from pre-grades to undergrades?

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the truth is that there's no 'ultimate list'

there's books that work best for different people with different goals, and you're usually better off with more than one book for a given subject

find what works for you

>blao

No.

Anyone, please?

>>blao

It means 'babbling nonsense'.

The main reason to say 'blao' when someone like speaks is that it's not so hard to find a bibliography from any Math University from any place in the Earth. This shows that there are literally millions of specific BASIC programs to learn Math according to difficulty levels and steps achievable only if pre-requirements are fulfilled properly.

Khan academy

EVERY SINGLE EXERCISE

>it's not so hard to find a bibliography from any Math University from any place in the Earth
so why can't OP find them?

basic math -> pre algebra -> algebra -> geometry -> trigonometry -> pre calculus -> calculus 1 -> calc 2 -> calc 3 -> diff eq.

everything above would be considered higher math. If you want a bibliography you're on your own

ocf.berkeley.edu/~abhishek/chicmath.htm

Calculus and Above

what for ? life is too short to learn maths.

>revised 21 January 1999 (142 entries)
>No pre-graduate books.

what is calc 1, 2, 3? I knew of single and multivariable calc.

1 and 2 are single, 3 is multivariate at my uni. 1 is more of basic knowledge (derivative/function sketching/anti-derivatives), 2 is integrals, length/volume/SA, first-order DE's and series'

Check our wiki.

I'd have to look it up, but from what i remember, generally:
Calc 1: Limits, basic derivatives and integration techniques, riemann sums, etc.
Calc 2: sequences, series, convergence/ divergence, improper integrals, advanced integration
Calc 3: calc in higher dimensions (mostly 3d), vector calc, line integrals, area and density integrals

Bump. I want a detailed complete guide and I won't stop until getting it.

it sounds like you're too dependent to learn math anyway, try something softer like biology

didnt already answer your question

Immergut Arithmetic and Algebra...Again Leaving Math Anxiety Behind Forever
Croft Foundation Maths
Wheater Idiot Guides Basic Math and Pre-Algebra
Ross Master Math Basic Math and Pre Algebra
Ross Master Math Algebra
Bluman-Pre-Algebra Demystified
Miller Basic Math and Pre-Algebra for the Clueless
Hane Conquering Mathematics From Arithmetic to Calculus
Hall Mercer Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Hall, et. al.,-Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Dugopolski Elementary & Intermediate Algebra
Dugopolski Algebra For College Students
Messersmith Beginning Algebra
Messersmith Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Messersmith Intermediate Algebra
Bittinger Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Beecher Penna Bittinger Algebra and Trigonometry
Clark Anfinson Beginning Algebra
Lial Hornsby Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Lial Hornsby Intermediate Algebra
Lial Hornsby Algebra For College Students
Miller Oniel Hyde Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Bello Introductory Algebra A Real World Approach
Young Algebra and Trigonometry
Kaufmann Beginning Algebra
Kaufmann Elementary Algebra
Kaufmann Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Kaufmann Intermediate Algebra
Kaufmann Algebra for College Students
Martin Gay Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Martin Gay Algebra A Combined Approach
Gay Intermediate Algebra
Aufmann Lockwood PreAlgebra
Aufmann Lockwood PreAlgebra and Introductory Algebra
Aufmann Lockwood Introductory Algebra
Aufmann Lockwood Algebra Introductory and Intermediate
Aufmann Lockwood Intermediate Algebra
Aufmann Lockwood Essential Mathematics with Applications
Aufmann Lockwood Basic College Mathematics An Applied Approach
Aufmann Lockwood Mathematical Excursions
Aufmann Lockwood Mathematical Thinking and Quantitative Reasoning
Aufmann Barker College Algebra
Aufmann Barker College Algebra and Trigonometry
Bracken Miller Elementary Algebra
Woodbury Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

Woodbury Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Baratto Bergman Beginning Algebra
Larson Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Larson Intermediate Algebra
Rogers Adams Fundamentals of Mathematics
Bello Basic College Mathematics A Real World Approach
Tussy Gustafson Koenig Basic Mathematics For College Students
Tussy Gustafson Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Gustafson Beginning and Intermediate Algebra an integrated approach
Gustafson College Algebra
Goodman Understanding elementary algebra with geometry a course for college students
Barnett College Algebra
Rockswold Essentials of College Algebra with modeling and visualizations
Rockswold College Algebra with modeling and visualizations
Revathi Narasimhan College Algebra building Concepts and Connections
Revathi Narasimhan College Algebra and Trigonometry
Kolman Shapiro College Algebra
Kolman Shapiro College Algebra and Trigonometry
Kolman Shapiro Algebra for college students
Kime Clark Michael Explorations in College Algebra
Blitzer Algebra and Trigonometry
Blitzer College Algebra Essentials
Blitzer Introductory Algebra for College Students
Peterson Smith Introductory Technical Mathematics
Slavin Practical Algebra A Self Teaching Guide
Steve Slavin Ginny Crisonino-Geometry_ A Self-Teaching Guide
Steve Slavin Ginny Crisonino-Precalculus_ A Self-Teaching Guide
Clark Elements of Algebra
Herdlick Precalculus_ Graphs & Models
Coburn-College Algebra
Coburn Algebra and Trigonometry
Larson College Algebra A Graphing Approach
Stewart Precalculus Mathematics For Calculus
Stewart Redlin College Algebra
Haughn College Algebra
Larson Algebra and Trigonometry Real Mathematics
Axler Algebra and Trigonometry
Swokowski Cole Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Waner Costenoble Finite Mathematics
Sullivan Intermediate Algebra
Sullivan Algebra and Trigonometry
Sullivan College Algebra
Sullivan Finite Mathematics an Applied Approach
Serge Lang-Basic Mathematics

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>Preschool
Veeky Forums-science.wikia.com/wiki/Math_Textbook_Recommendations#Preschool_.28Arithmetic.29

>Grade school
Elements of Algebra by Euler
Algebra by Gelfand and Shen
Functions and Graphs by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Shnol
The Method of Coordinates by Gelfand, Glagoleva, and Kirillov
Trigonometry by Gelfand and Saul

Algebra: An Elementary Text-Book by Chrystal (optional)
Analysis of the Infinite by Euler (very optional)
Kiselev's Geometry: Book I. Planimetry & Book II. Stereometry (optional)
Geometry Revisited by Coxeter (very optional)

>High school, undergrad, & first year grad school
Veeky Forums-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics

So Herstein is considered graduate?

Also 1999 is still relevant in terms of mathematics.

>Also 1999 is still relevant in terms of mathematics.
Relevant sure, but arguably not as much as you might want. So many great book have come out in the last 18 years that I think it's worth looking for more modern lists.

I meant 'non a BEFORE-college entrance' book.

>a^2 + b^2 = (a-b)(a+b)
Lol