sounds familiar for pdes
Legendre polynomials for solutions those in spherical coordinates too
(I think)
lol
sounds familiar for pdes
Legendre polynomials for solutions those in spherical coordinates too
(I think)
lol
Its a tongue in cheek way of undermining our ancestors. We do it all the time by saying oh shame so primitive, oh shame they didn't know better. Atleast we're smarter now right, so very smart. Its Hubris
>the slide literally says "both answers are equally correct"
And what do you think when you find out its not?
Would it be feasible to take diff eq, linear algebra, and calc 3 all at the same time? (Pls say yes im going to have to next spring so i can finally transfer to uni)
>You can Calc3 right after Calc1
but who was integrals
if you can handle all fo the work it should be fine
sometimes calc 1 includes integrals and in calc 2 you just talk abotu taylor series and some other stuff. but that stuff is important and shouldn't be missed
>not learning integration in calc 1