What is the absolute best book for re-learning forgotten math for CS?
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Congrats on being accepted to the program.
No idea about the best book, but one of the best things I did some time ago, was to log in to khanacademy.org, and started doing some courses to re-learn a few things.
Even things from algebra I and II, and trigonometry were interesting to re-learn.
Now I'm reading some GIS projection code, and watching movies on calculus & trigonometry to refresh on integrals, matrix calculus, and sine/cosine.
Maybe try Khan Academy and check the textbooks for some CS programs in universities.
Best of luck!
No idea about the best book, but one of the best things I did some time ago, was to log in to khanacademy.org, and started doing some courses to re-learn a few things.
Even things from algebra I and II, and trigonometry were interesting to re-learn.
Now I'm reading some GIS projection code, and watching movies on calculus & trigonometry to refresh on integrals, matrix calculus, and sine/cosine.
Maybe try Khan Academy and check the textbooks for some CS programs in universities.
Best of luck!
Thanks, I vaguely remember learning concepts of cryptography from khan academy when I was 15 or so, really great website.
Since then some time passed and I visited the website on few occasions and I remember being astonished how much content they added.
Thanks again for your advice, I appreciate it
Since then some time passed and I visited the website on few occasions and I remember being astonished how much content they added.
Thanks again for your advice, I appreciate it
You might try K A Stroud, Engineering Mathematics
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Wow, this looks promising.
Since my primary goal is just to "look and suck up" the information rather than actively practice (I know, it's not a good decision but whatever), this will be really useful, thank you.
Since my primary goal is just to "look and suck up" the information rather than actively practice (I know, it's not a good decision but whatever), this will be really useful, thank you.
so I was accepted to a UNI CS program.
Technology is my passion and I love learning and re-learning stuff. Last time I saw any mathematics was 3-4 years ago and since I have just a few months left before I start the curriculum so I'd like to get back on track.
What is an absolute best book for re-learning math if you already know the underlying meaning behind the concepts? (Bonus points if it's already CS-oriented)
Thanks guys