>>11723215>>11723314>>11723764Low quality, please, don't ever post nonsense.
Do K-12 following:
[] Introduction to Algebra - Art of Problem Solving
* Complement with Khan Academy if needed, likely you wont if you do every exercise in the book.
[] Calculus - Stewart
[] Analysis 1 - Tao
* Pick this one after you're done with integrals on Stewart, it will serve as a more terse reminder of what you saw, I recommend that besides doing some thorough study of the axioms, write some flashcards either with pen and paper or anki.
[] Linear Algebra - Gilbert Strang, book and lectures available for free on MIT/youtube.
There, with K-12, Calc, some Analysis and Linear Algebra, you're ready to tackle every other math field
Don't follow memecharts posted here, they are an absolte waste of time, they'll make you go back and forth between 3 or 4 books for each topic, nonsense.
If you want to take a break after you finish K-12, pick up Martin Gardner books or the Moscow Problems.
If you become interested in programming, pick up "Mathematics for Computer Science", it's on MIT OCW if memory serves well.
Every post after this is pointless, so don't waste your time replying.