What is a good follow up book?

<p>Ive been teaching myself mathematics (to be ahead in college :wink: ) I just finished up reading Calculus: an intuitive and physical approach (I loved it!) What is a good follow up book to that? Would subject should I delve into next?</p>

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<p>Dโ€™oh! Would should be what! <em>Palmface</em></p>

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<p>Read books on number theory :D</p>

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<p>Game theory and graph theory as well. Alittle topology wonโ€™t hurt you. Try to also read the history of every subject in mathematics that you are studying. It will help you understand its purpose.</p>

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<p>Yeah, the good thong about the dover books on mathematics is that they (briefly) explain history, and (rigorously) explain application! At least the ones Ive read :)! And definitely not as much as a class, but a good percentage considering it is supposed to be a text book.</p>

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<p>Game theory looked interesting, what is graph theory though? Is it just coordinate geometry? </p>

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