@@TheMathSorcerer You are the reason why I have become Great at Mathematics again. I think my other comment on a video of yours has a potential of being a video someday.
Dear Math Sorcerer, I started Velleman's proof book a week ago, and I'm halfway through. I am not clearing any jira tickets at work (sde) , thank god business is slow, and just proof writing all day and night 😂. I just wanted to tell you that I am thankful for your positive words and the encouragement that you impart on your audience. Even as a software engineer i always thought math was not for me and if it weren't for your push i wouldn't have made it a goal for myself to learn this beautiful language. Many people out there don't have any systems or social relations in place to provide them with the needed encouragement, so your work is imperative and is having a real positive impact on the world!
so i can learn programing without being a math wizard??? sorry for the random question lol i don't no anyone personally who understands a word i say about CS or software in general..... or networking or hardware and how all the components work or communicate with one another,i wanted to be a mechanical engineer but uni seemed to expensive when i was younger(im 34)....im a fast learner from what i have been told over the years and oddly im not a dumb as i thought... everything i have learnt makes sense and i can connect the dots but with programming i can't seem to get it or got the concepts instantly...i want to learn python but can't seem to wrap my head around it as fast because it's a new language and i don't no or no of any references to work off/visualize in my head,if that makes sense.... i need to sort out all the mess into piles to understand what is what and where it all needs to go,trash or reusable....i feel blind and any help or tips from you would be worth your weight in gold
@@joneRuebendepends on what "programming" is. I am a programmer, i write JS and java all day, enterprise code. Is it fulfilling? No. Am I creating anything new? Well, i am putting existing lego pieces together based on business requirements that we meet each day, or fixing lego pieces that other people have put together in the past. Can I do the calculations and come up with new lego pieces? Maybe. Can I create a completely new plastic molding technique to manufacture lego pieces, and perhaps even any plastic part, more efficiently? No. So what I'm trying to convey through this analogy is that, there are so many levels to this. I don't have the knowledge nor the experience to develop formally verified OS's like sel4. I have no clue about how to design fail proof distributed file systems. I wouldn't be able to design a transactional DB engine from scratch. If i were to read all the volumes of Knuth's Art of Computer Programming I wouldn't understand a thing. Hence my journey into teaching myself the math language. In order to do anything in CS, other than hype based app development and API development, one ends up needing more math than the four basic operations. With my three years of experience in being an SDE in a faang company, i say to myself if I'm not able to speak the tongue of these giants on the mount olympos of CS, who actualy write the papers, these encantations that eventually trickle down on us mere mortals in the forms of libraries and packages, then wtf am I doing, you know? Maybe I won't ever become one of those giants, but at least perhaps I can become a priest - meaning perhaps I can create/port libraries based on some future influential paper. 😂 That's the goal at least, the hope rather. Hope this makes sense.
i thought your name was joe-anna,realised then googled it for correct way to say it,so i no who im speaking with lol the video said it's not jo-anna it's YO HANN like YO HANN SEBASTIAN BACH.....LMFAO i had a mini panic attack for s second or two then clicked its not your real name lol i didn't notice your pf pic either hahaha thanks heaps for your reply it means a lot hey,just curious how long you did this before getting in with the faang club and have you done any other jobs besides SD? and what degrees do you have? im all self taught and alot of shit i hear is you need a degree in CS,also at the same time you don't need one if you,understand the language and syntax.... and yes this makes perfect sense,everyone i no looks at me like a robot when i mention anything about this lol im excited you actually replied hey i could talk about this shit for dayz.... merry christmas anyway if you do read this mate or anyone else lol hope ya's have a good one :)
Dude, im also a software engineer and have been for the past 7 years basically working on bread and butter api development. Its boring and I feel like I’ve hit some limit and want to go to the next level I too have been reading how to prove it, its taken me around a month to get to the end of chapter 4 (ordered relations) Are you interested in speaking?
This is great advice. I did someting similar while taking econometrics. I started with the easiest books, and moved up difficulty levels. I wish I had done this much earlier, i.e. before school started. You live, you learn. Anyways my order was exactly: 1. Statistics for dummies - Rumsey (no experience required) 2. Schaum's outline - probability and statistics (intro level) 3. Essentials of econometrics - Gujurati (Undergrad) 4. Introductory Econometrics - Woodridge (Master's Level) 5. Econometrics - Hayashi (Ph.D. level) The point is, to start with ANY easy book (doesn't matter), and then move your way up (prior to class), and it will decrease the pain and suffering lol.
If I had such great books and teachers (ofc), maths would never be that hard. Atleast I wouldn't have cried over it ( I don't cry easily, but maths made me cry once! Thanks to our indian teachers and education system!
This comes at the perfect time. I am in fact trying to master Calculus 1 in 30 days. I have to pass the CLEP by January 7th or I'm SOL. Thank you Math Sorcerer!
When I began college in 1974 I kind of had this plan but not in 30 days. In Calc 1 we had 4 one hour lectures per week along with homework and my class was at 8:00AM. I loved going to that class first thing in the morning and my instructor was the best. I went on to become a research scientist in organic chemistry. Retired in 2018. I spent the last year learning German on Duolingo, another streak of 360 days so far, about an hour each day. It works if you are motivated.
I grew up hating math. I almost failed out of high school because of it. Looking back, I realize it's because I had very lousy teachers who didn't even attempt to help me or show me how cool math actually is, they gave up on me so I gave up on math. Fast forward to now..I'm 30, relearning math from the ground up and pursuing a computer science degree. So just wanted to thank you for being the teacher/mentor I never had as a kid and showing me that math isn't some miserable punishment, but a really cool way of understanding the world.
Math sorcerer, I've being thinking about going back to school to get my high school diploma now I'm 100 percent sure I'm gonna do it, thanks for your amazing content man, my favourite math Channel
I don't know any math. last year, I had to study for the gmat exam and got an abysmal 40 on Quant despite getting full score on critical reasoning. I then studied for quant for 6 months. At the end of 6 months, I scored 41 on Quant. It is now my life's mission to improve my math skills. Thank you for helping.
I recently found your channel, and since then I've been keeping up with your new videos and getting so much entertainment just from getting advice on math. My level in math is average, but your encouragement has made me try even harder at my tests and assignments, and I'm doing much better now. You are such a great person and I wish to meet you one day!
I learned algebra by getting up at 4:30 am. Using the books "Connamath's Simplified Mathematics" and "Baldor's Algebra". All this to learn Calculus (and because I found algebra fun). But I don't have a learning path for Calculus that is clear to me. Thank you very much for this video.
This is a great video but it is very heavy on book recommendations as opposed to the actual plan. The plan can be summarised as working through a calculus book by focusing on mathematics for one hour (or longer) every morning. What I miss is advice on questions such as the following: 1. What do you do if you get the answer to an exercise wrong? Just move on to the next one and never look back? Or do it again the day after? Especially when you are using a book with an answer key but no worked solutions, how many times should you retry an exercise that you get wrong? 2. Do you ever go back to earlier chapters to refresh what you learnt earlier? 3. What do you do if you don't understand the theory very well (especially if you aren't using McMullen's book or the one for business students)?
I wouldn’t put that curse on him. That’s something he would need to nominate himself for. Writing even a mediocre math textbook is a giant undertaking.
Good vid! One thing that annoys me is when I took calc at a uni using Swokowski's book, no one knew how to solve the word problems except faculty members. One grad student was honest about it but the others pretended they knew, but didn't. My focus now is to solve word problems.
Honestly this is what YT is for! This channel is absolute gold! Math sorcerer you inspired me to take on math again after more than 2 decades of ignoring it! The journey...is on😉💪🏻. Merry Christmas to everyone on here❤️🎅🏻
Sugar is really bad it feed cancer and stop ur natural healing ability by turning of autophagy an apoptosis try to go on low carb diet and ketosis if possible don’t do the maitanence diet Dr will try give u to make so much money
@@StaticBlasteryou realize Steve Jobs tried this and he died, right? It’s crazy, how incapable people are of learning from others mistakes because they are desperate to portray themselves as special.
Throughout highschool and currently 2nd year in uni I thought i hated Math but it turned out I was just lazy and lacked the discipline to do the math, your content is great man keep it up I appreciate it as a computer engineering undergrad. P.s in my uni math is in french so its extra suffering lmaoo
Hey math sorcerer I don't know if you'll read this but I hope you do cause I feel really at my lowest. Im a bsc eco student who has a very quant heavy course. I did not have maths in my 11th and 12th grade so doing such a quant heavy course in college has been difficult but I have enjoyed maths, it's fun and I love it. Well i studied for my 1st sem exams for my mathematical economics I course and ended up just passing the exam. All my friends have gotten more than B+ minimum. I am having doubts if I can ever be good at maths. I feel so horrible rn
@@wildebeest1454 It really is a lot of fun, yes sometimes it can be a little frustrating to not understand concepts, but i still enjoy the process of learning it and eventually getting it and applying those concepts irl. I do recognise that for this exam there was a lack of practice on my part and maths is a very practice heavy subject ig. I really hope you are right and i do get better eventually.
9:04 It would be interesting to see a comparison sometime between Spivak's _Calculus_ and Joseph W. Kitchen jr.'s _Calculus of One Variable_ : that's apparently another 1960s introductory (pseudo-introductory?) calculus book with a rigorous approach, similar to Spivak or to Apostol's _Calculus_ . Caltech's Nets Katz says that he likes Kitchen best of the three, praising its exponential-functions exercises. It seems fairly easy to get hold of nowadays too.
Very helpful. I think you should write a book. Something for we beginners. Personally I'm having problems with indefinite integrals. If there's any book that deals with that topic specifically, I'd sure like to know about it.
Spivak and Apostol Are the books that you have to fight if you want to be a master calculus. But you have to do hard exercises to get the level. You have to suffer. Is the only way...i suffer every day but i recognize that my level has increased dramatically.
Real. I now know function etc. relation. And trigno etc. Limits and derivatives etc. some fundamentals idea of integration, differentiation. What to do .
Dear Math Sorcerer, first of all, Merry Xmas! Thank you for this Video. I'd gently ask you for a plan and book recommendation (from basics to advanced) in Linear Algebra. I'm hobbyist who is trying to learn some programming in AI and there's a lot of LA stuff. I'd aprreeciate very much this kind of content. Cheers
Karl J Smith has a book called Algebra & Calculus Its as easy as Blitzer's book. Blitzer's are the easiest books to understand and the best choice for me. Blitzer has a book called Thinking Mathematically. Its a lot like 2 other books book I saw on this channel titled "Mathematical Ideas and Karl J Smith's book The Nature of Mathematics
I studied electrical engineering in college and dont use it for my career... Really want to get back into it and maybe go for a masters ( i want to be a high school teacher) really motivated to relearn the math (i was never that good at the math in college so i know i need to get better)
Great collection but what about geometry to build proofs writing skills. This is extremly necessary I think to proof on your own the abstraction in calculus
I can vouch for the Essential Calculus Skills ractice Workbook. Excellent book, great fun. Sad to see not a single Schaum's in the lsit. Nobody is better at self-study aid than Schaum's.
I’m mediocre at best with math, but I’ve learned over the years that I can teach myself a lot, and I’m going into my 2nd semester of college with the intent of going the physics route, or possibly engineering. Either way, gotta learn. Also, if anyone has any advice on these 2 directions that’d be great. Leaning towards doing a physicist undergrad and maybe engineering masters, but depends on how this goes.
Please calculus 2 & 3. Thé very good books. Laplace transform, Lagrange, Taylor series, Partial differentiation etc. Where are the good American colored textbooks
Just out of curiosity - I've watched a lot of you videos, I've seen you list scores and scores of calculus books. And i realize there are probably ten or more calculus books for each one you've mentioned but have you ever looked at or "reviewed" (casually) "Calculus with Analytic Geometry" by Earl W. Swokowski (sp?)? I was a Math Major at a small school in Northern MI (NMU). I've always liked that text-still have it - along with all my other college math and grad books from AFIT (Ops Research). Again just curious.
Agreed. Even the students who get A's in their Calculus classes (that includes Calculus 1, 2, 3 and Differential Equations [which uses Calculus and is required for Physics, Math and Engineering degrees {even Computer Science}]), have not fully mastered calculus.
Let's go!!! I've been following your content for a while and I'm surprised you haven't dropped something like this earlier. I love to see your evolve man. Keep shining.
Should i do all the problems even if i think its easy? like ive started with intermediate algebra, but doing linear algebra feels like a lot of time down the drain.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Sir can you please upload the calcus lectures for a week ? It will help me because i am appearing in. Exam and in that exam the calculus have higher weightge. I can do calculus but not that fast
Come on MS, this kind of video hurts your credibility. It takes at least 6 months only on pre reqs like fully understanding functions and limits, I took “calculus” in high school so I enter university at least knowing what a derivative and an integral was, then took calculus 123 (for engineers), then Diff Eq, Numerical Analysis and finally Linear Algebra (as an elective because I love math) + all my mechanical engineering classes in a 5 year program and I am not a master, I never took proof based classes so books like Spivak’s are out of my understanding. It could take years until I understand those books, then I may be considered a master.
If u do not memorize all your identities, calculate integrals of logsryths, exponentials, trig substitutions, understand vectors at Kepler level, you might only become moderately proficient. Your class sounds like 7th grade level simplicity.
@sussybaka3117 but why would you have to do that? Like... "bro if you don't learn calculus by yourself in a month you'll lose your job, even though we hired you and knew you didn't know that"
@RickGGb1 it seems like you're taking this video and my comment too seriously. No one is claiming to NEED to master calculus in a month. But there are infinitely many sufficient reasons to WANT to, e.g., to betters ones' understanding, or you lied on your resume
@sussybaka3117 I'm just asking... If you want to review, you're reviewing. If you lied in your resume you're very unlikely to do that anyway, first because you had to lie, second because you'll probably be working while trying to learn it...
If you're here , I will let you know that your audience appreciates your work.
Thank you:)
I appreciate this comment!
@@TheMathSorcerer 💗💚
@@TheMathSorcerer You are the reason why I have become Great at Mathematics again. I think my other comment on a video of yours has a potential of being a video someday.
@@TheMathSorcerer Please do this video series! For topics like Number Theory, Geometry, Algebra, Combinatorics etc.
Dear Math Sorcerer,
I started Velleman's proof book a week ago, and I'm halfway through.
I am not clearing any jira tickets at work (sde) , thank god business is slow, and just proof writing all day and night 😂.
I just wanted to tell you that I am thankful for your positive words and the encouragement that you impart on your audience.
Even as a software engineer i always thought math was not for me and if it weren't for your push i wouldn't have made it a goal for myself to learn this beautiful language.
Many people out there don't have any systems or social relations in place to provide them with the needed encouragement, so your work is imperative and is having a real positive impact on the world!
"Many people out there don't have any systems or social relations in place to provide them will the needed encouragement"
so i can learn programing without being a math wizard??? sorry for the random question lol i don't no anyone personally who understands a word i say about CS or software in general..... or networking or hardware and how all the components work or communicate with one another,i wanted to be a mechanical engineer but uni seemed to expensive when i was younger(im 34)....im a fast learner from what i have been told over the years and oddly im not a dumb as i thought... everything i have learnt makes sense and i can connect the dots but with programming i can't seem to get it or got the concepts instantly...i want to learn python but can't seem to wrap my head around it as fast because it's a new language and i don't no or no of any references to work off/visualize in my head,if that makes sense.... i need to sort out all the mess into piles to understand what is what and where it all needs to go,trash or reusable....i feel blind and any help or tips from you would be worth your weight in gold
@@joneRuebendepends on what "programming" is.
I am a programmer, i write JS and java all day, enterprise code. Is it fulfilling? No. Am I creating anything new? Well, i am putting existing lego pieces together based on business requirements that we meet each day, or fixing lego pieces that other people have put together in the past. Can I do the calculations and come up with new lego pieces? Maybe. Can I create a completely new plastic molding technique to manufacture lego pieces, and perhaps even any plastic part, more efficiently? No.
So what I'm trying to convey through this analogy is that, there are so many levels to this.
I don't have the knowledge nor the experience to develop formally verified OS's like sel4. I have no clue about how to design fail proof distributed file systems. I wouldn't be able to design a transactional DB engine from scratch. If i were to read all the volumes of Knuth's Art of Computer Programming I wouldn't understand a thing.
Hence my journey into teaching myself the math language. In order to do anything in CS, other than hype based app development and API development, one ends up needing more math than the four basic operations.
With my three years of experience in being an SDE in a faang company, i say to myself if I'm not able to speak the tongue of these giants on the mount olympos of CS, who actualy write the papers, these encantations that eventually trickle down on us mere mortals in the forms of libraries and packages, then wtf am I doing, you know?
Maybe I won't ever become one of those giants, but at least perhaps I can become a priest - meaning perhaps I can create/port libraries based on some future influential paper. 😂
That's the goal at least, the hope rather.
Hope this makes sense.
i thought your name was joe-anna,realised then googled it for correct way to say it,so i no who im speaking with lol the video said it's not jo-anna it's YO HANN like YO HANN SEBASTIAN BACH.....LMFAO i had a mini panic attack for s second or two then clicked its not your real name lol i didn't notice your pf pic either hahaha
thanks heaps for your reply it means a lot hey,just curious how long you did this before getting in with the faang club and have you done any other jobs besides SD? and what degrees do you have? im all self taught and alot of shit i hear is you need a degree in CS,also at the same time you don't need one if you,understand the language and syntax....
and yes this makes perfect sense,everyone i no looks at me like a robot when i mention anything about this lol im excited you actually replied hey i could talk about this shit for dayz.... merry christmas anyway if you do read this mate or anyone else lol hope ya's have a good one :)
Dude, im also a software engineer and have been for the past 7 years basically working on bread and butter api development. Its boring and I feel like I’ve hit some limit and want to go to the next level
I too have been reading how to prove it, its taken me around a month to get to the end of chapter 4 (ordered relations)
Are you interested in speaking?
Im a surgeon. But im going to learn calculus for absolutely no reason. Thank you!
Dude I taught surgeons where busy...I on the other hand am just a washed up paralegal in my country 😂
Lawyer here, doing math to enter to finance
Bro flexed for no reason 💀
I’m an internist, same
You should have already taken Calc I & II if you were trained in the US. That's a decent foundation for III and Diff Eq and Linear Algebra.
This is great advice. I did someting similar while taking econometrics. I started with the easiest books, and moved up difficulty levels. I wish I had done this much earlier, i.e. before school started. You live, you learn. Anyways my order was exactly:
1. Statistics for dummies - Rumsey (no experience required)
2. Schaum's outline - probability and statistics (intro level)
3. Essentials of econometrics - Gujurati (Undergrad)
4. Introductory Econometrics - Woodridge (Master's Level)
5. Econometrics - Hayashi (Ph.D. level)
The point is, to start with ANY easy book (doesn't matter), and then move your way up (prior to class), and it will decrease the pain and suffering lol.
You have no idea how much I needed this! 😭
Dude hyped my up harder in 2 minutes than any of my previous teachers. Let’s goooooo
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If I had such great books and teachers (ofc), maths would never be that hard. Atleast I wouldn't have cried over it ( I don't cry easily, but maths made me cry once! Thanks to our indian teachers and education system!
This comes at the perfect time. I am in fact trying to master Calculus 1 in 30 days. I have to pass the CLEP by January 7th or I'm SOL. Thank you Math Sorcerer!
When I began college in 1974 I kind of had this plan but not in 30 days. In Calc 1 we had 4 one hour lectures per week along with homework and my class was at 8:00AM. I loved going to that class first thing in the morning and my instructor was the best. I went on to become a research scientist in organic chemistry. Retired in 2018. I spent the last year learning German on Duolingo, another streak of 360 days so far, about an hour each day. It works if you are motivated.
I grew up hating math. I almost failed out of high school because of it. Looking back, I realize it's because I had very lousy teachers who didn't even attempt to help me or show me how cool math actually is, they gave up on me so I gave up on math.
Fast forward to now..I'm 30, relearning math from the ground up and pursuing a computer science degree. So just wanted to thank you for being the teacher/mentor I never had as a kid and showing me that math isn't some miserable punishment, but a really cool way of understanding the world.
Math sorcerer, I've being thinking about going back to school to get my high school diploma now I'm 100 percent sure I'm gonna do it, thanks for your amazing content man, my favourite math Channel
I really like your energy. I am really motivated. Thank you!
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I don't know any math. last year, I had to study for the gmat exam and got an abysmal 40 on Quant despite getting full score on critical reasoning.
I then studied for quant for 6 months. At the end of 6 months, I scored 41 on Quant. It is now my life's mission to improve my math skills. Thank you for helping.
I recently found your channel, and since then I've been keeping up with your new videos and getting so much entertainment just from getting advice on math. My level in math is average, but your encouragement has made me try even harder at my tests and assignments, and I'm doing much better now. You are such a great person and I wish to meet you one day!
I learned algebra by getting up at 4:30 am. Using the books "Connamath's Simplified Mathematics" and "Baldor's Algebra". All this to learn Calculus (and because I found algebra fun). But I don't have a learning path for Calculus that is clear to me. Thank you very much for this video.
I love this channel , away from all the hate and hysteria commonly found in social media.
you shold definately do a workbook math sorcerer! Id buy it for sure!
Thank you for everything
Math Sorcerer 🎉❤
Thanks for helping us.
This is a great video but it is very heavy on book recommendations as opposed to the actual plan. The plan can be summarised as working through a calculus book by focusing on mathematics for one hour (or longer) every morning.
What I miss is advice on questions such as the following:
1. What do you do if you get the answer to an exercise wrong? Just move on to the next one and never look back? Or do it again the day after? Especially when you are using a book with an answer key but no worked solutions, how many times should you retry an exercise that you get wrong?
2. Do you ever go back to earlier chapters to refresh what you learnt earlier?
3. What do you do if you don't understand the theory very well (especially if you aren't using McMullen's book or the one for business students)?
your passion is so inspiring, thank you
I really admire your teaching style, I have learnt a lot from you.
Like this comment as a petition to get Math sorcerer to write an official calculus textbook!
This would be awesome!
I wouldn’t put that curse on him. That’s something he would need to nominate himself for. Writing even a mediocre math textbook is a giant undertaking.
I’m writing a book.
@@yousifalmatrood3407 really? I’m interested!
Good vid! One thing that annoys me is when I took calc at a uni using Swokowski's book, no one knew how to solve the word problems except faculty members. One grad student was honest about it but the others pretended they knew, but didn't. My focus now is to solve word problems.
Lord, the timing couldnt be any better🎉🎉🎉. Tons lf love from 🇮🇳
Honestly this is what YT is for! This channel is absolute gold! Math sorcerer you inspired me to take on math again after more than 2 decades of ignoring it! The journey...is on😉💪🏻. Merry Christmas to everyone on here❤️🎅🏻
30 days? I have cancer surgery in 2 weeks, plus a week of bedrest, so let’s see if we can do it in… preferably 14, but 21 days at most 😁
May Lord bless you 🙏 ✨️
Sugar is really bad it feed cancer and stop ur natural healing ability by turning of autophagy an apoptosis try to go on low carb diet and ketosis if possible don’t do the maitanence diet Dr will try give u to make so much money
@@AbhishekYadav-ir4rl and you too, my friend 🙏
@@StaticBlasteryou realize Steve Jobs tried this and he died, right?
It’s crazy, how incapable people are of learning from others mistakes because they are desperate to portray themselves as special.
@@StaticBlaster how tf is green veggie juice going to help him? Get out of here with your pseudoscience
Throughout highschool and currently 2nd year in uni I thought i hated Math but it turned out I was just lazy and lacked the discipline to do the math, your content is great man keep it up I appreciate it as a computer engineering undergrad. P.s in my uni math is in french so its extra suffering lmaoo
Hey math sorcerer
I don't know if you'll read this but I hope you do cause I feel really at my lowest. Im a bsc eco student who has a very quant heavy course. I did not have maths in my 11th and 12th grade so doing such a quant heavy course in college has been difficult but I have enjoyed maths, it's fun and I love it. Well i studied for my 1st sem exams for my mathematical economics I course and ended up just passing the exam. All my friends have gotten more than B+ minimum. I am having doubts if I can ever be good at maths. I feel so horrible rn
If it's fun to you, you will get better and better and may even fly past your peers eventually.
@@wildebeest1454 It really is a lot of fun, yes sometimes it can be a little frustrating to not understand concepts, but i still enjoy the process of learning it and eventually getting it and applying those concepts irl. I do recognise that for this exam there was a lack of practice on my part and maths is a very practice heavy subject ig. I really hope you are right and i do get better eventually.
Thank you sir from Bangladesh for your good work.
I watch your videos regularly from Bangladesh.
Keep up your good work.
❤❤❤
Great Calculus books. Share a practice book: Calculus: 1001 Practice Problems.
9:04 It would be interesting to see a comparison sometime between Spivak's _Calculus_ and Joseph W. Kitchen jr.'s _Calculus of One Variable_ : that's apparently another 1960s introductory (pseudo-introductory?) calculus book with a rigorous approach, similar to Spivak or to Apostol's _Calculus_ . Caltech's Nets Katz says that he likes Kitchen best of the three, praising its exponential-functions exercises. It seems fairly easy to get hold of nowadays too.
Thank u so much sir im ìn class 10th and this will help me a lot
Very helpful. I think you should write a book. Something for we beginners. Personally I'm having problems with indefinite integrals. If there's any book that deals with that topic specifically, I'd sure like to know about it.
I wish i knew about this channel while I was in college lol I woulda aced all my exams
Spivak and Apostol
Are the books that you have to fight if you want to be a master calculus. But you have to do hard exercises to get the level. You have to suffer. Is the only way...i suffer every day but i recognize that my level has increased dramatically.
Real.
I now know function etc. relation. And trigno etc.
Limits and derivatives etc. some fundamentals idea of integration, differentiation.
What to do .
This is great!
Great vid!
Dear Math Sorcerer, first of all, Merry Xmas!
Thank you for this Video. I'd gently ask you for a plan and book recommendation (from basics to advanced) in Linear Algebra. I'm hobbyist who is trying to learn some programming in AI and there's a lot of LA stuff. I'd aprreeciate very much this kind of content. Cheers
Karl J Smith has a book called Algebra & Calculus Its as easy as Blitzer's book. Blitzer's are the easiest books to understand and the best choice for me. Blitzer has a book called Thinking Mathematically. Its a lot like 2 other books book I saw on this channel titled "Mathematical Ideas and Karl J Smith's book The Nature of Mathematics
Great vid. Thank you professor
Superb advice 😀
Sirr you are great
Blessings 💞 from india ❤
Where can I apply for this "being in a room with you doing maths" thing? Honestly sounds amazing
If you wanna do it in 30 days...just skip precalc stuff and review whenever something's come up. I think that speeds things up for whatever reason.
Stand and Deliver is an excellent movie.
I studied electrical engineering in college and dont use it for my career... Really want to get back into it and maybe go for a masters ( i want to be a high school teacher) really motivated to relearn the math (i was never that good at the math in college so i know i need to get better)
Você já viu o livro Um Curso de Cálculo do autor Guidorizzi? Não sei se ele possui uma versão em inglês
Great collection but what about geometry to build proofs writing skills. This is extremly necessary I think to proof on your own the abstraction in calculus
I am so math illiterate, I would need like a decade to go from pre algebra to calculus!
I can vouch for the Essential Calculus Skills ractice Workbook. Excellent book, great fun.
Sad to see not a single Schaum's in the lsit. Nobody is better at self-study aid than Schaum's.
If someone wanted to use AI, And with no experience learn core of both hard/soft programming.
What Math would you need…?
Hey Kemo, what’s cal-coo-lus?
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James is a boss love that book
Dear sorcerer do you think it's possible to master algebra 1 and 2 in 30 days as well?
I’m mediocre at best with math, but I’ve learned over the years that I can teach myself a lot, and I’m going into my 2nd semester of college with the intent of going the physics route, or possibly engineering. Either way, gotta learn.
Also, if anyone has any advice on these 2 directions that’d be great. Leaning towards doing a physicist undergrad and maybe engineering masters, but depends on how this goes.
Let's go💪
Please calculus 2 & 3. Thé very good books. Laplace transform, Lagrange, Taylor series, Partial differentiation etc. Where are the good American colored textbooks
Hi Mr math sorcerer, can you make a curriculum plan for statistics and probability
Will i finally be good at calculus ..
What is the difference between “calculus” and “calculus with analytical geometry”?
i bought the other calculus workbook by that same author, will that work as well?
What do you think of Khan Academy’s math courses?
Please make the next video on geometry advance theorem book.
dude do a math book!
Just out of curiosity - I've watched a lot of you videos, I've seen you list scores and scores of calculus books. And i realize there are probably ten or more calculus books for each one you've mentioned but have you ever looked at or "reviewed" (casually) "Calculus with Analytic Geometry" by Earl W. Swokowski (sp?)? I was a Math Major at a small school in Northern MI (NMU). I've always liked that text-still have it - along with all my other college math and grad books from AFIT (Ops Research). Again just curious.
It takes a lifetime to master calculus
Agreed. Even the students who get A's in their Calculus classes (that includes Calculus 1, 2, 3 and Differential Equations [which uses Calculus and is required for Physics, Math and Engineering degrees {even Computer Science}]), have not fully mastered calculus.
Sir please make a series where you show us the best books of different chapters of math.
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Let's go!!! I've been following your content for a while and I'm surprised you haven't dropped something like this earlier.
I love to see your evolve man. Keep shining.
Should i do all the problems even if i think its easy? like ive started with intermediate algebra, but doing linear algebra feels like a lot of time down the drain.
Thank you.
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Bro keep sniffing the books, damn i thought i was the only book sniffer
Try Blackbook by Vikas Gupta Sir
Can you teach it directly through lectures
Yeah I have full lectures for Calculus here on youtube:)
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@TheMathSorcerer ya
Im feeling dumb because i didn't found out about this channel earlier
can i really do it?
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Maybe 6 months 2 hours per day.
Sir can you please upload the calcus lectures for a week ? It will help me because i am appearing in. Exam and in that exam the calculus have higher weightge. I can do calculus but not that fast
Thank u
what if a person has a night shift?
the smell part lol. I do the same
Has anyone tried this?
Where is our Gilbert Strang famous in engineering community? 😢
Come on MS, this kind of video hurts your credibility. It takes at least 6 months only on pre reqs like fully understanding functions and limits, I took “calculus” in high school so I enter university at least knowing what a derivative and an integral was, then took calculus 123 (for engineers), then Diff Eq, Numerical Analysis and finally Linear Algebra (as an elective because I love math) + all my mechanical engineering classes in a 5 year program and I am not a master, I never took proof based classes so books like Spivak’s are out of my understanding. It could take years until I understand those books, then I may be considered a master.
If u do not memorize all your identities, calculate integrals of logsryths, exponentials, trig substitutions, understand vectors at Kepler level, you might only become moderately proficient. Your class sounds like 7th grade level simplicity.
Why would you want to master Calculus in 30 days?
If you have to teach calculus in 31 days
@sussybaka3117 but why would you have to do that? Like... "bro if you don't learn calculus by yourself in a month you'll lose your job, even though we hired you and knew you didn't know that"
@RickGGb1 it seems like you're taking this video and my comment too seriously. No one is claiming to NEED to master calculus in a month. But there are infinitely many sufficient reasons to WANT to, e.g., to betters ones' understanding, or you lied on your resume
@sussybaka3117 I'm just asking... If you want to review, you're reviewing. If you lied in your resume you're very unlikely to do that anyway, first because you had to lie, second because you'll probably be working while trying to learn it...
@RickGGb1 Yes, I believe that is correct.
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Dream on, about learning to MASTER Calculus in 30 days. Lot's of nonsense.
You don't know it, but you're like a close friend to me. 🫶🏻
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@@TheMathSorcerer I deeply admire you. Thank you for everything you do.