<p>Ive been teaching myself mathematics (to be ahead in college
) 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>D’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 won’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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