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Post by aleedx on May 7, 2013 23:33:11 GMT -5
Lets say differential calculus is not a requisite of integral calculus.. WHICH IS THEN HARDER? DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OR INTEGRAL?
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Pelios
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Post by Pelios on May 8, 2013 19:49:14 GMT -5
For me I'll say integral was harder just because I was so used to differential and integral was the opposite so it took me more time to get it.
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Post by jayp10 on May 8, 2013 23:50:41 GMT -5
intergal for me.
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Post by kamalc on May 9, 2013 0:55:24 GMT -5
integral might be a little more difficult, but i would say mostly the same
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Post by juggernaut on May 9, 2013 12:00:58 GMT -5
one adds, and another subtracts. I say that it based on preference. Integral transforms that uses a kernel are as fun as nonlinear partial differential equations.
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Post by Robinet on May 9, 2013 14:54:12 GMT -5
I'd say integral, not because its harder, but takes more steps to solve.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2013 17:15:00 GMT -5
Lets say differential calculus is not a requisite of integral calculus.. WHICH IS THEN HARDER? DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS OR INTEGRAL? Integral is harder in terms of steps to solve and overall complexity, but I had more trouble with Differential due to my lack of a background in Calculus upon taking Calculus I for Engineers at uni.
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Post by ziggy on May 10, 2013 11:33:41 GMT -5
Integrals by far. There are a lot more irregularities IMHO then differentiation.
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Post by devilbat on May 11, 2013 1:16:18 GMT -5
Integral
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Post by justinec on May 11, 2013 19:53:46 GMT -5
Integral, definitely! :X
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Post by limber on May 15, 2013 7:24:58 GMT -5
For me both were pretty equal, none harder than the other.
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Post by Hellfire on May 23, 2013 12:37:16 GMT -5
I would say integral.
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