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I was a self taught programmer/dev and started getting interested in signal processing, systems of pulse coupled oscillators, and machine learning. So I figured I should "learn the language" so to speak.



did khan academy give you enough knowledge to have the background required to understand ML ? My company heavily focuses on ML/Statistics and i want to understand what they are doing so i'm trying to self study statistics as a first start, any courses you recommend?


Not the poster you're replying to, but yes definitely. I worked through the Algebra 1, 2, Differential Calculus, Differential equations, Integral Calculus, Linear algebra, Multivariable calculus, Statistics and probability, and Trigonometry course.

And to answer your other question, here's the stats module: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics-probability




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