>>12677244Order for a quick introduction to modern mathematics.
Geometry -> Basic Mathematics -> Introduction to linear algebra (there are a number of examples from calculus (mostly multivariable) but all are explained via their algebraic properties) -> Linear algebra (One sub-problem assumes you know calculus, but the definitions can be looked up and the problem easily solved without any further knowledge (most other examples using calculus are shared with the introductory book)) -> Undergraduate algebra (two problems use calculus 1 can easily be looked up) -> Algebra (no calculus needed. 2 of the calculus problems introduce the needed definitions suitable for working in algebra (the third is unrelated to calculus but made easier with a calculus trick))
Calculus/analysis is in no way necessary for a modern math education.