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How to learn math from scratch?
Hello, tell me how you can learn mathematics from scratch!
I am currently finishing 8th grade, but I have huge problems with math/algebra. I don’t understand them at all (I don’t even remember the multiplication table and I don’t know how to divide). This is due to the fact that these subjects were not particularly interesting to me, and now I understand that this is not normal, especially for my age, and in any case, I should act after the 9th (I'm not completely sure about this yet) . Since the holidays are starting now, a summer school has been opened at our school, I thought about going to mathematics, but still didn’t go (I decided to go to English). I just don't like her as a teacher, although she is very smart and really understands her field. So what do you advise me? Complete the entire school program for the summer? And how not to abandon this case?
(I read about all sorts of English-language services, but unfortunately I don’t know English. Can you give me some books?)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNEIpsPKA6k - watch this video. Start delving into it at 1:12
And then look for a good tutor. Without a tutor it will be 10 times more difficult, and most likely will not burn out.
Tutor is a must. It would be nice - a pensioner who has nothing to do: he can spend a lot of time inexpensively.
It is necessary to study not according to the school course, but according to what the student knows. It makes sense to climb beyond the school course.
Various good books. Offhand: Yan Perelman, Martin Gardner, Piskunov.
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