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+ 17
I too faced this problem after finishing python basics. I guess you are going for AI or data scientist type of stuff. Yeah they require advanced maths and may not be possible. But still if you think you have to learn it very soon then just like you give time to programming start giving time to maths. Don't go too deep solving whole books just practise core concepts of maths book of class 9, 10 and maybe (11,12) also. Then you may feel confident and can go learning machine learning with ease. OR See you will learn all these math eventually so if you like you can go and learn some other skills in the upcoming years like full stack web development. If you are really passionate about python you may go for learning automation or maybe some key concepts like multiprocessing, OOP. I hope this helps 😉
24th Sep 2019, 1:43 AM
Ashutosh Agrawal
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+ 14
I also highly recommend Khan Academy for self-teaching maths. You can wait it out, you dont have to know them at your level. If youre looking for a job then yes, its a must, but 9th grade is still far away from that lol Though a head start never hurts ;) It'll be time to be an adult before you know it... C.S. math you should probably know is algebra, geometry, discrete math (for CS), intermediate calculus (more advanced calculus for simulations and 3d concepts). Could come up during interviews. Data structures and algorithms are also a must but i dont consider them a math course. Finally, the "extra" math depends on your field e.g. data science, medical, biological, business, stats all use different branches.
24th Sep 2019, 3:43 AM
「HAPPY TO HELP」
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+ 10
My trick for being advanced in math is to go on Khan Academy and see the higher level standards, it depends to what level of Math you are, in Algebra I learn all the fundamentals, Skip Geometry and go to Algebra II and Pre-Calculus and up for further understanding of the complex topics. Khan Academy is a BIG recommendation for self teaching mathematics. Don't overload yourself and take time, but learn as much as you can
24th Sep 2019, 2:57 AM
DelReal
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+ 9
Maybe wait until you finish high school before getting into advanced topics if you think the foundation is not there yet.
25th Sep 2019, 1:18 AM
Sonic
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+ 8
At this age you're doing really great.
24th Sep 2019, 5:27 PM
Manoj
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+ 7
Not everyone can be a math wizard so don't worry about it. You should however have some serious basics of math understanding especially like algebra. However, I as an retired programmer that started in 1978 with writing software, I asked a mathematical expert to help me out to make me an algorithm that I needed and incorporate it into the program that I was writing. You see each specialist is different and should stay in his field doing what he or she does best. Like a butcher is not a baker and a linguistical expert is not a singer etc. So don't worry to much because there is always a simple solution, and bare in mind that you save a lot of time writing software and let a pro write you an algorithm. Good luck in your future and endeavors with programming, because it is a fun and very satisfying profession.🤔🤗👍👏💪🌻
24th Sep 2019, 1:21 PM
🇺🇸 Anatoli🇧🇪🇪🇺 ,
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+ 6
Hey, My methodology of learning something is first set your goal. Then start with reading some articles, videos about what is this area (eg- If you are interested about Neural network then get to know what is it) follow some tutorials (Videos are better). Then you have some kind of understanding about what you are going to learn. After brief studing if you feel you don't have required prerequisite knowledge then learn them. After this learn your desired field. This time you know what tutorial, courses to follow because you already searched about that. It easy to learn something you have a specific goal rather than learning without goal.
25th Sep 2019, 3:47 AM
Mahee Gamage
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+ 6
First of all you finish your high school properly and then think about learning advanced learning you have learnt beginning level python that's enough. Don't worry about those things. 9th maths is so good to learn. To understand those topics properly get some good guidelines from your teacher.
26th Sep 2019, 12:38 AM
Kishore Kumar BP
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+ 6
I think firstly u have to utilise those things which you learnt till now and after that you have to move in advance .... Or else you are hurry to learn then you have to clear those concept of higher classes (cas you r in 9th that means ur basic is clear in math) ... If you can't understand those topics properly then you have search more material regarding that topic like videos or tutorial ..
29th Nov 2019, 9:47 AM
I Am Nick
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+ 4
You should prefer to your academic study. Besides, you can continue to learn the skills as they can make you capable and enhance your self-knowledge about what you want. If you feel confortable in math then do focus on that else you can move on other. Keep in mind "You can do anything but not everything."
24th Sep 2019, 9:48 PM
saeed ahmed
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+ 4
Learn Data structures and algorithms. And try to create some simple web applications.
25th Sep 2019, 6:27 PM
Amit Sharma
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+ 4
Finish the course, practice in the playground, snd if you still dont understand the operations, watch videos on them...Khan Academy has good videos on math
26th Sep 2019, 12:48 AM
Andrew Johnson
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+ 3
Jump on Khan academy advanced maths lesson. Dedicate towards it , and learn what you need. After learning maths start advance Python lesson .
25th Sep 2019, 2:49 AM
Suhail 🐈[INACTIVE]
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+ 3
If u have learned basics then try to just practise those properly and when u start ur secondary classes then u will learn it easily ..otherwise if u start learning the maths of secondary classes then u will messed all those and u will also loose ur class concepts...so keep patience
25th Sep 2019, 10:10 AM
Nishant Singh
+ 3
Wow. At this age you are doing just fine, more grease to your elbow... You can do it but do not stress yourself out okay Good luck!
25th Sep 2019, 6:59 PM
iamvinci
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+ 3
Just do what your heart tells you to
25th Sep 2019, 8:21 PM
Julius A During
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+ 3
In my opinion the current high ranked/liked advice is spot on. Which leaves me to say with the drive you are showing now combined with the tips you got you have a hugh chance of getting where you want to be! Learn steady and enjoy the learning path.
26th Sep 2019, 12:03 AM
Ari
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+ 3
I would say you take first higher math classes then level 2 python. inconvenience my bad English.
26th Sep 2019, 5:29 PM
Abdirahman Jama
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+ 3
try brilliant app it It teaches you all the branches of mathematics and computer science you need from beginner level to The Professional level I still use it . I am also in high school and the app seems good .
5th Feb 2020, 7:45 PM
Yusof
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+ 2
Mr blackwinter is right! Good explanation and helpful information. Big Like. ;)
25th Sep 2019, 2:30 PM
Lev