sup /sci/ I need to get like a 9.9/10 in an upcoming math exam that includes all high school topics and some college ones. Basically I need to get really good at geometry, algebra, trigonometry,precalculus differential calculus, integral calculus, statistics and probabilty
I have a bit more than a month where I'll be doing nothing but that, literally no job or school. What's the most effective and fastest way to learn?
also how do I find love for math so I can put up with so much study? I'm trying to fix myself please help /sci/
>>7690266
Depending on what kind of questions you'll be tested on, it shouldn't be too hard. My advice is to just make practice exams with possible questions, and just sit on your desk, time yourself, and do these exams without any notes. After a week you'll notice a great difference in improvement and should be okay.
>>7690266
1. know exactly what the questions on the test will look like.
2. read about where these problems come from and the different ways they can be applied and solved
3. after doing a literal fuck ton of problems, do another practice test without looking.
4. if you miss anything, repeat steps 2-4.
>>7690266
Did Homer just BTFO Fermat?
Hire someone to help you.
>>7690495
you mean to a jew at least $15 an hour for something I can learn free from a book or a video? no thanks
>>7690304
9|3987 and 9|4365 but
3 does not divide 4472
which books would be good for that level?