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Anonymous No. 16280084

What are your favorite math books with lots of interesting exercises?
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>no physishit trash

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Anonymous No. 16280089

>>16280084

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>>16280089
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Anonymous No. 16280104

>>16280094
kek reminds me of this one.

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>>16280104
Of course for

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๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Barkon, Vard and Worl No. 16280125

The Bible.

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Barkon, Vard and Worl No. 16280131

>>16280125
I'm being resourceful actually.

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Anonymous No. 16280363

>>16280084
math is physics and vice versa. only a simpleton will say otherwise. some examples of concepts developed side by side. all the great mathematical discoveries were made while attempting to solve a physical problem.

Anonymous No. 16280366

>>16280363
lol forgot to mention examples but vector analysis <> electromagnetism/fluid dynamics
calculus <> study of motion
fourier analysis <> study of heat
etc

Anonymous No. 16280388

>>16280363
>>16280366
Physicists spit on rigor and don't care to understand what they're doing. They're nothing but detrimental to mathematics.

Anonymous No. 16280399

>>16280388
you must be referring to engineers

Anonymous No. 16280420

>>16280399
No, I'm referring to physicists.