Hi all!
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask (going to try and shoot a message out like this on Reddit, too) but I was wondering if any of you had some advice on approaching math from a beginner's standpoint?
Something I've never really understood with math is how it works, or why it works the way it does. I'm thinking this may be because I never really learned the logic that goes behind it. This video I found (linked below) actually introduces Discrete Mathematics as a good place to start as a beginner, so long as you only consume what you can understand, that should supposedly be a good place to start prior to mathematical proofs (similar do-what-you-can approach), and then pre-algebra.
Thoughts on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnEG_WGd2Q
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask (going to try and shoot a message out like this on Reddit, too) but I was wondering if any of you had some advice on approaching math from a beginner's standpoint?
Something I've never really understood with math is how it works, or why it works the way it does. I'm thinking this may be because I never really learned the logic that goes behind it. This video I found (linked below) actually introduces Discrete Mathematics as a good place to start as a beginner, so long as you only consume what you can understand, that should supposedly be a good place to start prior to mathematical proofs (similar do-what-you-can approach), and then pre-algebra.
Thoughts on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnEG_WGd2Q