#Real analysis book suggest based on my modules topics
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Okay, first of all, the ordering is wrong. You need to learn limits before you learn differentiation, because a derivative is just a specific limit.
mb its actually we start from right side sets

the prof
for some reason decided to write
it the otherway and i just noted it quickly
cuz this guy doesn't post shit on bb
if you could suggest smthng wld be gr8 cuz this module has like the highest failure rate compared to my other modules
The YouTuber Another Roof has a good video series about the set-theoretic construction of numbers and arithmetic.
I see also do u think I shld do discrete mathematics b4 starting with this
I really don't know. Honestly this ordering seems bizarre in either direction. I don't think you need, like, most of this to learn calculus.
I learned calculus way before I learned set theory.
fair enough
And topology just seems to come out of nowhere.
real, i dont have topology but measure theory
ngl this is the only shit math module in my entire bsc physics course so i just need to survive
Is there an actual, like, class curriculum you can check?
for real analysis i usually go with bartle and sherbert, but theres another book but i dont like it, its by malik arora, u can check that out. I guess i have pdfs for them @tiny copper
for every other module yes but for this shit no
just send it in my dms