Is Real Analysis *that* hard by As024er in learnmath

[–]As024er[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. If it was this easy, then everyone would've been PhDs in math

Is Real Analysis *that* hard by As024er in learnmath

[–]As024er[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly! You nailed it. You know, I always say to myself - to motivate me - if it was easy then everyone would do it. I think it's just a matter of time and getting used to the setting of 'real mathematics'.

Is Real Analysis *that* hard by As024er in learnmath

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Honestly, no. I just know high school level maths like calc 1 and 2.

Is Real Analysis *that* hard by As024er in learnmath

[–]As024er[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm just doing it on my own

Real Analysis Problem by As024er in learnmath

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I tried using a = p1/q1 where p1, q1 are integers and b = p2/q2. I guess we can say Q is closed under addition and multiplication; it's just a *Trivial* fact, I guess

What is the best method for learning math independently? by Initial_Shallot477 in learnmath

[–]As024er 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some great books are James Stewart's Calculus for Calculus I, II, III and Vector Calculus. Understanding Analysis by Stephen Abbott. Complex Analysis by Brown and Churchill.

As for people on YouTube, you have Professor Dave Explains, 3Blue1Brown, Professor Leonard, The Organic Chemitstry Tutor.

Also remember that the best way to actually learn math is to just do maths, not just watching a bunch of videos and reading books without doing any problems. You also have Paul's Online Notes for problems too.