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I have recently started an economics degree but haven’t studied maths since high school, are there any good resources for improving my maths abilities/knowledge? Ideally if its econ related

(Yes i know theres a maths thread but that seems far more advanced than what i need)

If you're lucky enough to still have your textbooks it might be worth revisiting them

>>25178
"start with kahn academyy1!!"

you don't need maths for economics just make shit up like economists do

>>25227
give an example of what economists have "made up"

>>25228
economics

>>25232
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Study the properties and theory of these in the following order:
>fractions
>percentages
>potentiation
>roots
>first degree equations
>notable products
>polynomial equations, bhaskara
>functions (VERY important)
>matrix operations
>combinatorial analysis
>simple and compound interest
>arithmetic and geometric progression
>summation notation
Each of these takes from one day to one or two weeks (in the case of functions). You're expected to do a buttload of exercises. You will only learn by spamming exercises. Make a habit out of it, while you listen to music or whatever. Preferably with pencil and paper.
This curriculum excludes geometrics but you won't need it much. You can take it up when you start your Linar Algebra classes.
It's also lacking in set theory and discrete maths in general but I think you won't need those in economics. Maybe skim set theory if it helps you understand function theory.
Good luck!


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