Need some help.
What are some books that cover most of the topics learned in high
school. We're talking geometry, algebra, calculus and statistics.
I'm looking for pretty dense material that also does a good job of
describing the relationships between the different building blocks. It
should be well ordered as well.
Is there an "Encyclopedia of math" as well?
Thanks,
Logan
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Application of algebra
... When I went to school we had Algebra I, Algebra II, ... Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. ... Calculus, diferential and integral I didn't get till college. ... I went through hell with math until I ran into a teacher who wouldn't ... (rec.crafts.metalworking) - Re: Socialism in SF
... It didn't get into vector calculus, ... but in my high school honors math was algebra II ... (conic sections and analytic geometry, mainly), geometry (Euclidean, ... (rec.arts.sf.written) - Re: question for math teachers
... >>From what I've heard (I'm not a math teacher yet), ... rigorous geometry classes based on Euclid have ... trouble with algebra after one year away, ... calculus depends much more on algebra than on synthetic geometry. ... (sci.math) - Re: What Math Is Needed for Programming?
... Algebra for simple standard programming. ... Geometry for graphics work. ... Calculus for games and simulations. ... > school, Calculus, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics. ... (comp.lang.java) - Re: prerequisite to Differential Geometry
... The reason I want to learn differential geometry is that I am trying ... calculus, the book "Calculus on Manifolds" by Spivak should provide me ... Linear algebra would help. ... (sci.math) |
|