I am going to 10th grade now. My school deals with electrotechnics and computers (programming, hardware etc.) I was always good at math but not quite interested. Lately math became my obsession!
Now I have a little problem which you could help me with. In school, we are learning some basic stuff. Things like geometry, systems of equations, quadratic equations/functions, complex numbers, logarithms and logarithmic (in)equalities and trigonometry. This is all great but I want to go further, I want to learn more and more. I am very interested in number theory, linear algebra, limits, integrals, probability and everything else.
Can you help me with literature and order in which I should learn this "advanced" math? Also before I start, I would like to do a review of stuff that I know at this point (I listed it above) so I could also use some book that covers those things.
@Amitesh - Thats what I was thinking too, to start off with Calculus. Thank you for your opinion, I hope I'll find some good material and will be able to learn it on my own.
Looking forward to other opinions too... :)
– Jul 17 '11 at 13:23@Theo Buehler - Hello Theo, thank you for recommendations, those books look very interesting, and every thing which I find interesting is must have for me. I will have to get those!
– Jul 17 '11 at 13:30