Yes, I understand that, but how would I say that?
Like if I wanted somebody else to write out this equation what would I tell them
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Word for word: the sum from n=0 to infinity of x to the n over n factorial
Or what said.
'sum from n equals 0 to infinity of x to the n over n factorial equals e to the x'
the sum where the summing index n goes from 0 to infinity of x to the n-th power divided by n factorial equals e to the x?
Is this any good ? I like when I read it, I do a few problems here and there but it seems rather light on the maths.
bueno
linear algebra, differential equations, integral calculus, basic chemistry knowledge, and during the course you'll learn about operators and other things like that which are important for understanding QM.
yes
The sum, for n going from 0 to infinity, of x to the power of n divided by (I also say "on") n factorial.
introductory physics is light on math, dont worry.
That guys retarded. You need to know classical mechanics, electrodynamics, complex analysis, and algebra to learn graduate level quantum mechanics.