The page you are reading is part of a draft (v2.0) of the "No bullshit guide to math and physics."
The text has since gone through many edits and is now available in print and electronic format. The current edition of the book is v4.0, which is a substantial improvement in terms of content and language (I hired a professional editor) from the draft version.
I'm leaving the old wiki content up for the time being, but I highly engourage you to check out the finished book. You can check out an extended preview here (PDF, 106 pages, 5MB).
The best way to learn mathematics is from a book not a computer screen. This is why I am selling printed versions of the book.
Table of contents:
algebra_rules * base_representation * cartesian_plane * circle * complex_numbers * ellipse * exponents * functions * functions_and_inverses * geometry * golden_ratio * hyperbola * index * inequalities * links * logarithms * numbers * percentages * polynomials * quadratic_equation * set_notation * solving_equations * trig_identities * trigonometry * variables
abstract * derivative_formulas * derivative_rules * derivatives * formulas_to_memorize * fundamental_theorem * * infinity * limits * optimization * optimization2
integrals * problem_modelling * riemann_sum * series * * techniques_of_integration * applications_of_integration
basis * concepts * eigenvectors * index * len_direction * linear_transformations * lines_and_planes * matrix_decompositions * matrix_equations * operations_on_matrices * operations_on_vectors * projections * special_types_of_matrices * vector_spaces * vectors
basics * circular_motion * energy * force_diagrams * forces * gravitation * index * kinematics * momentum * optics * other_resources * simple_harmonic_motion * sound * speed_of_sound * template * vectors
CRT * ac_currents * capacitors * electron_gun * electrostatics * eulers_formula * index * magnetic_field * magnetic_induction * moving_charge_field * power
circuits * ac_circuits
sound * optics * sinosoid_homework
The only question is, what would you rather have. The most kick-ass math an physics textbook and pocket reference or the following amounts of beer: