I'm serious. I'm trying to understand basic mathematics and develop a linear progression into high mathematics for low-level programming, but brilliant's 'foundational' stuff is too hard.
Suggestions please, before I put my laptop through a window.
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Quit the website, I don’t even bother doing any of the questions. Just post and yeah,
What programming language are you learning? What fields are you currently working on?
For any type of field or topic you are learning, make sure to take some small steps. Most of the time, you will need to work out smaller cases before you work the "larger" problems. With these examples helpful, you should be able to find the solution/answer to the problem.