I’m getting older and I’m forgetting things. I didn’t keep all my school resources from when I was a kid, but I’d like to re-discover math.

What are some good (free) resources for basic to advanced math?

    • @[email protected]
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      73 days ago

      A few years ago I wanted to take some classes at a community college, and one of their requirements is to take an assessment test to see where you’re at with everything. I told myself there’s no way I wanted to take any remedial math classes, so I used Khan Academy to refresh my skills, and I actually learned some new techniques. It’s great!

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      63 days ago

      I cannot stress enough how great this website is. I was using it to teach myself calculus, there are awesome videos that break everything down and taught me much better than the professor I had.

  • palordrolap
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    There’s a whole bunch on YouTube.

    bprp (= black pen, red pen. He has multiple channels of varying difficulty), Prime Newtons, Sybermath / a+bi, Andy Math and Michael Penn to name five. One or more of their respective styles or their level might not be right for you, but watch a few anyway and you might get recommendations for other channels that you like better.

    If you like popular or recreational mathematics, Numberphile is a long-running channel with hundreds of videos, and relative newcomer Wrath of Math is doing numbers (in more than one sense) at the moment.

  • SmokeyDope
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    22 days ago

    3blue1brown, veritasium, welsh Labs