If you haven't read and thoroughly understand this book, I urge you to quietly pack your stuff and leave this board by tomorrow.
>>8131519
Nah, don't leave. Just read the book. It will be well worth your time.
" [...] you never can make a lawyer if you do not understand what demonstrate means; and I left my situation in Springfield, went home to my father's house, and stayed there till I could give any proposition in the six books of Euclid at sight. I then found out what demonstrate means, and went back to my law studies." - Abraham Lincoln
>>8131519
what should i read first, this or Calculus: an Intuitive and Physical Approach?
>>8131936
Calculus will likely be more useful with whatever you're planning on doing, but you should study Euclid some time
>not just going through Khan Academy and then explore more advanced topics
Why waste your time with fedora-tier activities
>>8132778
>engineer-tard detected
>>8132785
>oh yes m'lady in my free time i enjoy the sheer beauty of mathematics and rereading my favourite piece of work: euclid's elements
>>8132788
>That is, when I have free time, between go club and teaching myself Hindi?
>>8132800
>m'lady i'm of course enjoying the folly sometimes like you mere mortals
>>8131519
>Written in French by that Excellent Mathematician F. Claud Francis Milliet de Chales, of the Society of JESUS.
>>8132807
>I've even been known to enjoy a Sonic cartoon or two. But fear not, m'lady, I'm not afraid to... take it slow.
our world, maybe is in some sense of mathematical
>>8131936
Calculus. That book is damn amazing. My only complaint, is that sometimes I wish the best answer key were more specific.