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I've come here for some time and since I few months I've become to realize that I am, contrary to earlier beliefs, not stupid.

Something in my brain switched, I guess.
Right now I am rapidly learning new stuff, be it electronics (which I never grasped), ASM language, and even the basics of math. And that is where my problem lies.

I have done very basic education (read : household school) and my math level thus lies not very much above elementary school level. Thus when I try to understand mathematical concepts, my lack of knowledge comes into play.

The real question I am asking : Is there a good teaching book you are aware of that will fill in the math knowledge gap I have?

My thanks.

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In reply to What should I read? by jkva

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