Good luck.
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(And that's not even exhaustive.)
I think I've posted this blog before:
a List of Undergraduate and Basic Graduate Textbooks and Lecture Notes - the blog
hbpms.blogspot.com
It's basically an overview list of the different areas of mathematics that you'd
be subjected to see during a typical Mathematics/Statistic undergrad degree, complete with links to recommended textbooks and free resources. Probably read it with a grain of salt (I
very much doubt that the author actually read/worked through all of those books the way he's implying that he did), but as a sort of roadmap for where you want to head it's pretty useful.
Khan Academy is okay for anything at the basic Calculus/PreCalc/Statistics/Probability level (i.e. the stuff they teach in late high school/early college). Those people have always been Sal's target audience.
Ignore Wikipedia for the most part. Most of the mathematics/science articles on Wikipedia are written in an embarrassingly terse and intimidating manner, by people who think they're a lot smarter than they actually are. It's pretty much a joke.