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how do i start learning advanced math, ahead of my classes? any good textbooks/sources? what is your advice?
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Mathematics at an advanced level diverges into many different topics, each something you could study for years. What do you want to know more about?
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If you are just saying something as vague as "learning advanced math", then we can only tell you to google good introductory textbooks on various subjects. Maybe first open up Wikipedia and just check different genres there and see if something clicks and then find intro books on that!
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A graphical approach to Algebra and Trigonometry basically gets you into Calculus