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Tips for a self-learner learning mathematics from scratch
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Hello mathematicians,

I used to run away from mathematics as far as I could, alas, you can't run too far I guess

I have exams in October 2025 which assess my mathematical reasoning and logic which sadly enough I don't have

My basics in algebra aren't clear at all and I have these topics in my curriculum

  • Three Dimensional Geometry
  • Inverse of a Matrix and its Applications
  • Cartesian System of Rectangular Co-ordinates
  • Differentiation of Trigonometric functions

I am freaking out here biting my nails because I don't know what to do, where to start, how to start

I am self-studying so I have no mentors or teachers, I am completely on my own

Any tips would be greatly appreciated and are most welcomed :D

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