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Congradulations?
I was scared that this was a limit problem.
I hated those in Calculus.
Limit problems = Easiness
Limit problems = Easiness
I agree. It is the integrals that cannot be solved by inverting the rules of derivatives that are hard.
Oh, don't even get me started on integrals.
I took Calc II during a summer semester, and I was seeing those things in my sleep.
Facebook: You use Vista... DOESNOTCOMPUTE. **frrrrrp**
Sorry, just had to.
Oh, don't even get me started on integrals.
I took Calc II during a summer semester, and I was seeing those things in my sleep.
Then you might as well forget Calculus III. If you thought integrals were hard (I assume you had to deal with solids of revolution?), then you'll LOVE line integrals. =D
Limit problems = Easiness
I agree. It is the integrals that cannot be solved by inverting the rules of derivatives that are hard.
Those tended to be simpler once you got through representing functions as series.
Ehehehe...ehehehehehehe....HAHAHAHAHAAHAAAAHAAAAAAA!
*ahem* Sorry. Don't know where that came from.
Oh, don't even get me started on integrals.
I took Calc II during a summer semester, and I was seeing those things in my sleep.
Then you might as well forget Calculus III. If you thought integrals were hard (I assume you had to deal with solids of revolution?), then you'll LOVE line integrals. =D
Too late, I've already taken III and IV and passed. That's a nightmare I don't want to go through again.
As an aside, has anyone here taken Linear Algebra? If you have, can you tell me what it'll involve? I have to take it this coming fall.
...*twitch*
Loathed linear algebra. LOATHED it.
Time-consuming homework by the bucketload and an instructor who didn't do that well.
You'll probably do better off than I did, given you're taking a Fall class and I took a 9-week summer course. But when you start getting into subspaces and vector spaces and matrix theory and eigenvectors and eigenspaces and *tiltcrashSCREAMfail*
Oh dear, that doesn't sound very reassuring.
Linear Algebra isn't that bad, and it's very useful for a lot of calculations I have to do. Like anything in quantum mechanics is pretty much all eigenequations. Seriously, Linear Algebra is fun.
Also, my initial reaction to this topic title was "So what is the limit of (facebook+blogspot)-(facebook)/(blogspot) as blogspot tends to zero?"
Well, actully blogspot was just h in my mind, and I had to come up with something related.
How is it that a lot of threads in here end up turning into school subject discussion?
It's weird, but kinda cool.
*tries to devide by zero* >>
i can't even remember how to do simple algebra these days. i still remember staring blankly at my teacher when he attempted to teach us vectors just before our GCSEs. i think i was more worried that the lights would collapse on us from the collective weight of dead flies in 'em.
Oh Primus, I hated vectors. Me and vectors do not get along well.
Vectors were just peachy, in my opinion. 😀
I had a very rough time with them in high school Physics. College Physics wasn't too terrible bad, but it wasn't the greatest thing, either.