Go in a store, look at math books and find out one that looks like it:
* teaches you things you don't know
* relies on things you know for the most part
* do it well
You're in luck, a few years ago pedagogy in math was not really a thing. Now we have khanacademy and plenty of other courses (Coursera, Udemy, ...) and youtube videos to help you.
There are different goals when you're learning math. Do you just want to get more exposure? Then focus on youtube videos (subscribe to some math channels) and novel-type of books.
You want to get a deep understanding of some area in math like algebra or number theory? Then you're going to have to buy these books I told you about and do the exercises in them. If you've chosen your book well, they will have good explanations on how to solve these if you get stuck. In any case, exercising is the way to go.
For those who recommend a good teacher, I think this is only a good advice if you're just starting and too many concepts are scary to you, but if you're already have a good basis then good videos, online courses and text books are enough and even better than a teacher.
* teaches you things you don't know
* relies on things you know for the most part
* do it well
You're in luck, a few years ago pedagogy in math was not really a thing. Now we have khanacademy and plenty of other courses (Coursera, Udemy, ...) and youtube videos to help you.
There are different goals when you're learning math. Do you just want to get more exposure? Then focus on youtube videos (subscribe to some math channels) and novel-type of books.
You want to get a deep understanding of some area in math like algebra or number theory? Then you're going to have to buy these books I told you about and do the exercises in them. If you've chosen your book well, they will have good explanations on how to solve these if you get stuck. In any case, exercising is the way to go.
For those who recommend a good teacher, I think this is only a good advice if you're just starting and too many concepts are scary to you, but if you're already have a good basis then good videos, online courses and text books are enough and even better than a teacher.