I'm a neuroscientist, what book should I read to improve my maths? [closed]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

I'm a neuroscientist, but I don't know much maths. I like to learn the functions, and what they mean exactly and how/when I should use them. I'm specifically interested in knowing what mathematical functions actually mean and what I'm supposed to understand from them.

I want to read a little bit of maths every day and gradually build my knowledge over a year or two, and continue like that for a few years. What book do you recommend me to read (or start with)?

Edit: As some users correctly pointed out I should set the spectrum. The things that we use most are: Algebra, integrals and derivatives, logarithms, and trigonometric functions.

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