Hey Veeky Forums. What do I do to get back into mathematics? The highest math classes I took were calc II and ODE's. I did fairly well but it's been a few years since I did them. I forgot a lot of essential shit and I don't even remember how to do some integrals. I also really want to get into linear algebra but would I ever be able to get into that on my own? Any tips or advice?
Hey Veeky Forums. What do I do to get back into mathematics? The highest math classes I took were calc II and ODE's...
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All math is accessible, just read a textbook and do the included exercises.
Khan academy or math tutor youtube
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics by Smith, Eggen, and St. Andre
Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, Volume I&II by Richard Courant and Fritz John
Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes by Simmons
Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra by Meyer
Linear Algebra by Hoffman and Kunze
Why is there no complex analysis in this meme?
Applied DIfferential Equations by Vladimir Dobrushkin is better.
it is it's just imaginary
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>Normies dont know what analytic geometry is
If you want math applicable to physics/computer science all you need is Diff EQ and Discrete Math. Don't do Analysis.... it's.... it's.... scary.... *shiver*
what kind of final year math route should i go in my major to best assist me for a career in electronics engineering (double degree, one in EE another in science major in math).
what are your options?
my uni doesn't do "pure" or "applied" math, they just let u do wahtever
Algebra1
Algebra 2
Waves (I want to take because EE will tie nicely with this)
Partial differential equations
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos
Real and functional analysis
Community engagement (this is teaching math to people which I think is a good opportunity to gain skills but i dont want to miss out on learning something else).
I get to pick 4 of these
My thoughts are alg1 and 2 because I like it, waves and then something else.
what is analytic geometry ?
fixed it for you
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>too autistic to understand how a meme works
You'll do great in math, anons
Essentially geometry with calculus
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I'd do one of the algebras, waves, PDEs, and analysis