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  • @CraftyCuriosity
    @CraftyCuriosity Год назад +352

    I am 53 years old and I just found your channel. It has been my life long dream to learn math. I am going to follow your advice. Thank you

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Год назад +56

      You can do it!

    • @anniesizemore3344
      @anniesizemore3344 Год назад +25

      Try math books by Robert Blitzer. His books are easy to understand and very detailed in the explanations. Blitzer wrote a book called Thinking Mathematically which basically is elementary math & pre algebra. Then Introductory & Intermediate Algebra for College Students by Blitzers, and his Precalculus book. Also, I suggest doing problems from Calculus from James Stewart even if you don't fully understand calculus yet. Then there are plenty of other Calculus books to go through once you understand math better. James Stewarts Calculus is kind of a rehearsal for me.

    • @guitaristxcore
      @guitaristxcore Год назад +7

      Something I did a few years ago when I was just starting out was I picked up some Schaums books on beginner and intermediate algebra and used the YT Channel Professor Leonard as lectures to go with the books I was using.

    • @anniesizemore3344
      @anniesizemore3344 Год назад +4

      @@guitaristxcore something else we can do to is get books with math exercises already worked out & explained. I found several on calculus, trigonometry and algebra that promise to have problems similar to test problems with answers already worked out and explained.

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Год назад +9

      Yay Jackie! Go for it! I started learning math when I was about 53. I was really bad at math when I was a kid, so I got a kids math curriculum and started working through. I’m 63 now, and in 5th grade! I took a year to really nail down my fractions, otherwise I’d be midway through 6th grade. I’ve learned a TON! And math is fun now.

  • @red1bk190
    @red1bk190 Год назад +56

    I recommend "Intermediate Algebra" by R. Rusczyk and M. Crawford. It is the final book in a series of algebra books focused on teaching the reader algebraic techniques to solving problems. This book is super useful to read through for anyone getting into mathematics, as it teaches essential problem solving techniques that are not often taught in actual university math courses. Even as a second year in mathematics student i learned so much new math from this book.

  • @pamdistasio5207
    @pamdistasio5207 Год назад +36

    63 year old here. I can attest to the Forgotten Algebra book - I'm about half way done with it. I have the Big Fat Geometry Notebook that I'm going to move on to next. Then I have Blitzer's Algebra and Trigonometry do to, and that should bring me up to where I left off in high school. Didn't go to college so from here on everything will be new to me. No books planned out yet, but my next step plans are to then do a Proofs book and then Calculus. My goal is to learn enough to start studying Physics in two years, although I am planning, during my current math studies, to read through the Feynman Lectures because supposedly they were designed for minimal math knowledge. Never took physics in high school and I hope these will give me a good starting general background.

  • @nithinkrishnan3101
    @nithinkrishnan3101 Год назад +19

    I just started with Arithmetics... what a great time to watch your video ❤

  • @jenshoffmann2210
    @jenshoffmann2210 Год назад +12

    To me having a whiteboard at home and doing all my math stuff on that whiteboard makes a huge difference. It's so easy then to step back or sit down somewhere and think about what I've done so far, having everything I've written present in the whole room.

    • @Andy-pr5be
      @Andy-pr5be 8 месяцев назад

      It helps a lot

  • @numpycpandas
    @numpycpandas Год назад +13

    I actually started reading Algebra and Trig by sullivan as you recommended in previous videos. Looking at this video it's a relief to know that I do not need to read pre-calculus book. I thought that course content in algebra and trig and precalculus is going to be different. But now i am pretty happy that i can move straight on to calculus after i finish the sullivan book. I actually took inspration from you videos and started dong maths. Thank you.

  • @kagbox
    @kagbox 11 месяцев назад +3

    I visited India a few months back, and inspired by your videos I picked up a copy of Bernard/Child. I remember flipping thru the pages of the book some twenty years ago and recall it being far out of my comfort zone

    • @firstIndian-ez9tt
      @firstIndian-ez9tt 10 месяцев назад +1

      Love from India Bihar ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @kevin_heslip
    @kevin_heslip Год назад +6

    Exactly what I needed. This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.

  • @maptuffs
    @maptuffs Год назад +8

    i went through the essential pre algebra book by chris mcCullen you recommended in this video and last vids. i must say it has made me much more better at maths, i loved the style of getting a short explanation on what the problems are and an example on how to solve it with a handful of questions to practice. it made it feel like a game, my brain works well in settings like this. I wish i had something like this back in school

  • @daniellindner826
    @daniellindner826 Год назад +8

    I remember learning algebra and trig^^ a really good time, I learned so much and it finally got things going for me in math^^

  • @Bag_of_wellness
    @Bag_of_wellness Год назад +1

    Hey after a long time I just clicked the right video , I teach on preply I am a scholar but I needed reference to teach my US students . Thank you so much this was exactly what I needed .

  • @whitb62
    @whitb62 Год назад +12

    I'm about to take calculus in the fall to finish my BS in biology. I bought the Blitzer College Algebra Essentials recently to help me review. I couldn't be happier with the book. Even though I did very well in college algebra and precal, it has made me understand the math in a much deeper way, not just learning where to plug things in. Thanks for all the videos, recommendations, and enthusiasm about math! It has really helped me developed a deep interest for the subject outside of classes.

    • @RexImperatorArnab
      @RexImperatorArnab Год назад

      Its a good book? Do u recommend it?

    • @mr.turtlesun9528
      @mr.turtlesun9528 Год назад +1

      I know you’ve prolly already taken it, but Calculus was beautiful to me. I enjoyed it so much more than Precal. The fact that it deals with rates-of-change is one of my favorite aspects because our entire existence is tied up in change.

    • @whitb62
      @whitb62 Год назад

      I completely agree. I just finished it and did very well. It kind of made all of algebra and precalculus make sense in a way. It makes me want to take more math classes in the future which I actually might do. At least finish out the Calculus sequence and maybe a differential equations course.@@mr.turtlesun9528

  • @alanguages
    @alanguages Год назад +5

    Big Fat Notebook Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 have a corresponding workbook recently released.
    Another positive note is Algebra 2 and it's workbook is currently in production. I think it will be released within the next three years.
    While Trigonometry/ Pre- Calculus, Calculus, and Physics are being discussed. (Not set yet.)

  • @HypatiaK
    @HypatiaK Год назад +6

    A lot of paper comes into my mailbox that is printed on one side. If it doesn’t need to be filed, I drop it in a box and it provides an endless supply for math practice.

  • @sciencefic666
    @sciencefic666 9 месяцев назад +2

    your sound is so calming thank you 🤎

  • @sicilianotoronto
    @sicilianotoronto 8 месяцев назад +1

    UWaterloo is an awesome math and science uni. I'm taking Math 104 online with them. It's like a repeat and slight continuation of 12U high school calc here. It's for science, business and psychology. There are no trig functions, I think that is covered in the next course called Math 127. In high school in much of Canada there is no pre-calc. You do grade 11 math which covers all the trig. The 12 Calc is next which is needed for uni. I think now there's another 12 math which is called functions and relations that you take with 12 calc, and some universities require both. My high school version was just the older solitary 12U calculus. After Math 104 I'll have my Bachelor of Science done! It's my second degree that I always wanted after my B.A.

  • @HypatiaK
    @HypatiaK Год назад +2

    One quality I look for in books is a larger typeface. My vision is a bit limited for fine focus & BIG PRINT is deeply appreciated.

  • @SteveRuprecht
    @SteveRuprecht Год назад +2

    I worked through a 90s edition of Larson College Algebra and that had matrices... And sums, probability, and plenty of geometry applications! Didn't care for Larson's Calculus but the old college algebra was great.

  • @gurtejsingh1639
    @gurtejsingh1639 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for telling me which books to find, ever since I have had an interest in maths. I couldn’t find any algebra books because the internet kept giving different suggestions, but thank you. I actually found some good suggestions, and I may also be around the valedictorian almost so thank you very much.

  • @KimSmith91111
    @KimSmith91111 Год назад +4

    Exactly what I needed today. Thank you

  • @daarkon
    @daarkon Год назад +4

    I have one of those books. Thanks for uploading consistently, it reminds me that I need to get some maths done before I knack off.

  • @FlatEarthMath
    @FlatEarthMath Год назад +3

    Blitzer is such an excellent author. So many modern math textbooks are written by committee, but his books have his fingerprints all over it! 😎

  • @ryanarchuleta6231
    @ryanarchuleta6231 Год назад +14

    I'm about 200 pages into the "Big Fat Notebook" and it has been a ton of help. I went to college for business several years ago and the highest math I completed was precalculus. I forgot so much of the fundamental math required to ever learn "higher level" math like Calculus and I'd like to go back to basics and work up to maybe finally take Calculus some day. Literally just for my own satisfaction of knowing I am capable.

  • @NoDrizzy630
    @NoDrizzy630 Год назад +1

    I have bought so many books based off your suggestions and love them!

  • @philosophyoftrucking
    @philosophyoftrucking Год назад +3

    Those are Magic:The Gathering coasters 😮

  • @colleenbullock3690
    @colleenbullock3690 Год назад +2

    I like the idea of working through these textbooks. How do you check answers, though? If you do not have an instructor’s edition, how do you know if you are getting the problems correct? (I know that some of the problems have answers- should you skip the problems you can’t check?)

    • @Bassfully
      @Bassfully 11 месяцев назад

      not to mention maths books tend to explain rules simply and then give you exercises that bear NO RESEMBLANCE whatsoever to the rules you studied

  • @FemmeMali
    @FemmeMali Год назад +1

    I’m taking college algebra for my fall semester and your first few books seem perfect, my friend :)

  • @safashaikh2894
    @safashaikh2894 Год назад +3

    Hal and knight is very famous books used in india for algebra preparation in high school

  • @samrubenabraham6979
    @samrubenabraham6979 10 месяцев назад +2

    About Hall and Knight/ Barnard and Child - those kids who try to ace entrance tests like JEE-Advanced are the main users afaik.

  • @mannykhan7752
    @mannykhan7752 8 месяцев назад +4

    Its not that those higher Algebra books are challenging, its just that the word "challenging" is now used to define more elementary books on Algebra thanks to policies like "no child left behind". I'm almost 50 and I can tell you that those higher Algebra books were actually taught in Canadian colleges and universities a long time ago. But ask a kid the definition of a binomial theorem and they'd be lost.

  • @CrisOnTheInternet
    @CrisOnTheInternet Год назад +2

    I love this start to finish series, mind creating a playlist with these videos?

  • @Mathematica702
    @Mathematica702 Год назад

    Euler’s Algebra book is a nice curiosity, too. It’s even got some stuff on continued fractions.

  • @salkinfamilychiropractic3142
    @salkinfamilychiropractic3142 10 месяцев назад +1

    whats the best calculator to get? please do a video comparing calculators.

  • @eflat6522
    @eflat6522 Год назад +1

    How about that the Stewart, Redlin, and Watson. Precalculus book I am currently self-studying from. I have the 5th Edition. I did not like this book at first, but once I got into a groove with it, I have grown to like it. I have though found a few wrong answers in the answer key. A couple times I found the answer to the odd question to in fact be the answer to the following even question. I still recommend the book.

  • @owl1933
    @owl1933 Год назад +2

    I am just doing math for fun because i like it, i feel more like myself when i do math. However, i study medicine, i ve been really putting it aside lately BUT i thought to myself if i went on this way ill probably never go back to mathematics. That is why i am writing this comment, hopefully ill be more consistent with my practice. See yall in 21 days

  • @beluga2193
    @beluga2193 Год назад +1

    As an Indian,we use those higher algebra for preparation for jee advanced entrance exam (for University admission)

  • @Budgeman83030
    @Budgeman83030 Месяц назад

    I found on Amazon and EBay, the Calculus book I used in college. I’m debating on whether or not to buy it because I don’t think I kept the one I used to have

  • @scarface8975
    @scarface8975 Год назад +1

    Love the Big Fat High school notebook

  • @swarley2500
    @swarley2500 Год назад +1

    Would you recommend one of the Higher Algebra books for practicing for math competitions?

  • @firstname4337
    @firstname4337 Год назад +1

    does "Abstract Algebra" fit into this ? or this that a "different" kind of algebra ?

  • @leocomerford
    @leocomerford Год назад

    8:51 How does the subject matter of these more advanced books compare to that of E.J. Barbeau's _Polynomials_ (Springer, 1989, ISBN 978-0-387-40627-5)? That's also a book which is supposed to go beyond the normal high-school level and outside the undergraduate university curriculum. I think there's also a similar, more recent polynomials book from maybe the early '10s but I can't remember its name now.

  • @robertwatson818
    @robertwatson818 5 месяцев назад +2

    I did not graduate from high school due to my inability to fathom Algebra. To this day I cannot grasp this math. It is gibberish.

  • @kishores99
    @kishores99 9 месяцев назад +1

    i want for linear algebra form start to advanced ??

  • @AambalAr
    @AambalAr 9 месяцев назад +5

    Yes india we learn higher algebra from high school because we what to attend jee advance exam to get into IIT

    • @CloudStream-t6i
      @CloudStream-t6i 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's not true 😅 please delete this comment because most of these things aren't we taught in school ask the person who got rank 1 for your goverment university

  • @theengineer280
    @theengineer280 Год назад +1

    Sir you can add vikas Gupta maths book or black book that is problem books for jee advanced hardest book I did this , so from my side I can say you can obviously look on this books and surely they will eat your whole day because they are very interesting

  • @PowerK1
    @PowerK1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for saying books is better than your course, the honesty :) just for that maybe I’ll get your course 😉

  • @Zaguzah
    @Zaguzah Год назад +1

    YASSSSSS BOOK SNIFF!

  • @canaldopeppo
    @canaldopeppo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Now make one video about trigonometria

  • @anniesizemore3344
    @anniesizemore3344 Год назад

    I'm going to try to find and order the Forgotten Algebra book. I might order the Higher Algebra books. I'm not sure if I'll be able to do as well in the higher algebra books as I do in the Blitzer books or even the Stewart Precalculus book. I'm actually of the opinion people try to do math even if they don't understand it and do badly on the problems. Maybe doing math we're not ready for will somehow make lower math that we already do even more easier to do. Udemy has a lot of math videos. I saw the sorcerer's math courses there and am considering taking a few course on that site. I suggest finding math videos in a series and watching the whole series. You should do with math you're doing now & math you are not really into yet. I'm watching Calculus videos in series even thought I haven't progressed more than 4 pages in the Stewart Calculus book.

  • @peterraiti695
    @peterraiti695 Год назад

    What number pencil do you prefer to use?

  • @MathWithHeather
    @MathWithHeather 10 месяцев назад

    If you were teaching Algebra 2/trig to highschool students, what would be your number one book choice?

  • @stephaniekerim3565
    @stephaniekerim3565 Год назад

    Hello my sons are both starting algebra 1 this fall. They are in 7th and 8th grade in the US. They do not have an algebra text book available at school or on-line. I ordered the Everything you need to know to Ace Pre Algebra and Algebra for both of them. Can you recommend a High School
    Algebra 1 textbook please.

  • @dinogiolitti2844
    @dinogiolitti2844 Год назад

    Thoughts on the Aleks computer program?

  • @safashaikh2894
    @safashaikh2894 Год назад +1

    Btw Im confused in picking up graphical approach to algebra and trigo vs one of the pre calculus books which one should i go for prof?

  • @atarimasters
    @atarimasters 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! I want to purchase the college algebra by blitzer but does it matter what edition I buy?

  • @OscarTheTexan
    @OscarTheTexan Год назад

    What’s the difference between “Algebra and Trigonometry” by Stewart, Redlin, and Watson vs “Precalculus” by the same authors? 🤔

  • @fiefta1621
    @fiefta1621 Год назад +1

    What's your opinion on 'The Art of Problem Solving' books?

  • @kirksmigael
    @kirksmigael Год назад +4

    Somehow I graduated without taking a single high school math class and now I’m tryna go into college struggling with what’s considered basic algebra 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @Andy-pr5be
      @Andy-pr5be 8 месяцев назад

      How that happened

  • @HIVEEX01
    @HIVEEX01 Год назад

    Good video as always sir
    I suggest you make a video about topology from start to finish

  • @ShashankTripathi-t6d
    @ShashankTripathi-t6d 5 месяцев назад +1

    Try cengage 😎

  • @luiselinvocador
    @luiselinvocador Год назад

    Hi! I just found this channel and I want to ask you and your community something. I'm a college student and I'm not doing very well in my math degree. I just feel like lost with math! I feel like If I lost the spark and I'm starting from zero to learn math but I can't figure out how to do it by my own! How should I build my own self teaching program? Any suggestions?

  • @___-_____-
    @___-_____- 2 месяца назад

    Starting from the absolute bottom on algebra. I didn’t learn it in school and have been trying to relearn it on khan academy

  • @firstname4337
    @firstname4337 Год назад

    I am greatly confused to what channel I am watching
    please reference 9:10 and the name of the channel under the video

  • @CR250RidR
    @CR250RidR Год назад

    does the college algebra Blitzer book have to odd answers in the back?

  • @omirospavlou7607
    @omirospavlou7607 Год назад

    can you do similar videos for calculus, linear algebra, physics and in general all bachelor mathematics modules in university?

  • @donnahedrick7578
    @donnahedrick7578 Год назад

    Thank You so much

  • @theaspire233
    @theaspire233 Год назад

    Can you please tell the format to study different branches of mathematics i.e. which branch should i first learn and furthermore

  • @rubenvargas374
    @rubenvargas374 Год назад

    wassup man. i want to know where to start because i want to start taking math classes and i need to work my way to calculus

  • @lovishnahar1807
    @lovishnahar1807 Год назад

    sir plzzz tell about prob ssolving approach by terrance tao i wanna purchase

  • @kyawpoez529
    @kyawpoez529 Год назад

    Where did I get those books?

  • @napjordysh
    @napjordysh Год назад

    Hello! Is there a book about how to learn math if I am not a beginner? I'm going to enter a uni this year, but I feel that I have some gaps in knowledge of school math. I want to repeat and solve problems harder than school program. Is there books that will help me? Thank you ❤

  • @subodhgautam649
    @subodhgautam649 8 месяцев назад

    Pls do reel on mir publishers algebra book.

  • @davion9402
    @davion9402 Год назад

    ik this vid is old now but is algebra 2 for dummies any good?

  • @sundaymanali5854
    @sundaymanali5854 Год назад

    hi mate im self studying in the summer. do u recommend me to just focus on one subject at a time or two at a time?

    • @sundaymanali5854
      @sundaymanali5854 Год назад

      @@Yuria-rf1xh i mean math topic yep. in particular i mean should i study algebra and analysis at the same time?

  • @felipesants8936
    @felipesants8936 Год назад +1

    HALL & KNIGHT VERY GOOD BOOK

  • @Real_LiamOBryan
    @Real_LiamOBryan Год назад

    It's weird just how much better Dixon Ticonderogas are than most other pencils.

  • @waileddine1151
    @waileddine1151 4 месяца назад

    But what's the next version of that first book, from what book you continue where the pre algebra algebra 1 ends ???

    • @waileddine1151
      @waileddine1151 4 месяца назад

      Then next one what's the order to learn this math maze ?

  • @CoderInRain
    @CoderInRain Год назад

    Does anyone know from where I can download the pdf of Everything You need to know about Pre Algebra and Algebra in One Fat book

  • @firefly401
    @firefly401 Год назад

    Do i need arithmetic?

  • @HazemHossam849
    @HazemHossam849 Год назад

    partial differential equations from start to finish to go throught fractional differential equations

  • @xocky8808
    @xocky8808 Год назад +1

    Should have included Algebra: An Elementary Text-Book, by G. Chrystal

  • @williamshears9953
    @williamshears9953 Год назад

    Is there some sort of map of math topics

  • @jen_with_no_chaser
    @jen_with_no_chaser Год назад

    Thanks

  • @RestIess.Gambler
    @RestIess.Gambler Месяц назад

    The windshield of my car is frozen what to do

  • @chidioko
    @chidioko Год назад

    Could you review ‘Engineering Mathematics’ by K. A. Stroud?

  • @chillchillchill6968
    @chillchillchill6968 Год назад

    Something to learn geometry from start to finish please?

  • @scarface8975
    @scarface8975 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @accentontheoff
    @accentontheoff 6 месяцев назад

    Probably a dumb question, and I can’t remember anyway, but is algebra the only thing we learn in high school. Meaning, will just understanding algebra prepare us for the next level or were there any other topics in school?

    • @DigitalMoonlight
      @DigitalMoonlight 5 месяцев назад

      Depending on the particular school you can go up to Calculus 1 and Statistics 1 in high school though Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB), pretty much any North American high school will at a minimum have up to Trigonometry and Algebra (Precalculus) if you take the advanced pathway.

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff 5 месяцев назад

      @@DigitalMoonlight Thanks. Was trying to figure what I need to know before diving into the books mentioned in the video. would the list you mentioned be it.

    • @DigitalMoonlight
      @DigitalMoonlight 5 месяцев назад

      @@accentontheoff You should be able to start with the big fat notebook on Pre-Algebra and Algebra mentioned in the video, that covers most of high school math. From there you can move onto Precalculus, the book mentioned in the video by Stewart is great as is Precalculus by Sullivan. This will be the perfect preparation for college/university, particularly for engineering, accounting, comp sci and math majors.

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff 5 месяцев назад

      @@DigitalMoonlight Before the big fat notebook, I will need to do the stuff you mentioned in your previous comment, right? Thanks for your patience.

    • @DigitalMoonlight
      @DigitalMoonlight 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@accentontheoff No, you should be able to jump right into the big fat notebook. The only think you'll need before the big fat notebook is junior high/middle school math. If you need to brush up on Jr. High/ Middle School math the same series has a middle school level book called "Everything You Need to Ace Math in a Big Fat Notebook"
      There's also Khan Academy as a free tool for learning math up to college calculus.

  • @GAMINGDEADCRACKER
    @GAMINGDEADCRACKER 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry to say I'm from India We usually solve (Higher Algebra) those at the beginning of 1st year clg

  • @aboboramusica
    @aboboramusica 2 месяца назад

    Just started

  • @andrefilipe8419
    @andrefilipe8419 Год назад

    is abstract algebra part of college algebra?

    • @mephura
      @mephura Год назад +2

      No. Abstract algebra is concerned with rings, groups, and fields, as well as a couple other topics.
      Typically, you'll move into calc or linear algebra from college algebra.

    • @andrefilipe8419
      @andrefilipe8419 Год назад

      ​@@mephurawhen do you learn abstract algebra in US?

    • @mephura
      @mephura Год назад

      @@andrefilipe8419 it's not part of a standard progression. It's offered at the University level, but not required. I took it as an undergrad.

    • @andrefilipe8419
      @andrefilipe8419 Год назад

      @@mephura I see, so is it optative?

    • @mephura
      @mephura Год назад +2

      @@andrefilipe8419 optional? Correct.

  • @alfredhitchcock45
    @alfredhitchcock45 Год назад

    Algebra by ASU in edX

  • @Nabih01369
    @Nabih01369 8 месяцев назад

    tysm

  • @salahammar1521
    @salahammar1521 Год назад

    just if idont like reading books i just love learning form internet websites like khan academy maybe is will make me bad at math ?

  • @lello.4925
    @lello.4925 Год назад

    Anyone else read this as "linear algebra from start to finish"?

  • @pirucosaenz597
    @pirucosaenz597 Год назад

    Este video riene que tener su parte wn español 😊

  • @michaeldelisieux5252
    @michaeldelisieux5252 4 месяца назад

    Math is mysticism.

  • @Misthegoatdamn
    @Misthegoatdamn 3 месяца назад

    9:10 as an Indian we do that in 10th-11th grade 😂

  • @zhiychen1626
    @zhiychen1626 Год назад

    I already know algebra and calculus but can't do computations well, which made me hard to prepare for graduate student entrance exams. Is Schaum's Outlines for Precalculus a good book for reviewing algebra?

  • @very-smart
    @very-smart Месяц назад

    I am 10 and I love maths and I know Algebra and calculus Computer Science and so much
    I skipped so many game so every birthday I ask for the Books I want