|
survey
May 19, 2013 2:03:54 GMT -5
Post by boncedric on May 19, 2013 2:03:54 GMT -5
choose the most difficult math subject
|
|
|
Post by FPEPro on May 19, 2013 21:02:02 GMT -5
None of those. Partial Differential Equations or Abstract(Modern) Algebra make those classes look easy. Also, Topography and Differential Geometry will give you nightmares.
Chris
|
|
|
Post by juggernaut on May 24, 2013 20:33:06 GMT -5
Galois field theory is basically mindrape
|
|
|
Post by FPEPro on May 25, 2013 0:45:29 GMT -5
But Galois Field Theory is "suppose" to make field theory easier to understand by changing it into group theory... Well, that's what all the books say right? It's just one more of many lies mathematicians tell you before ruining a perfectly good semester in college. Chris
|
|
|
survey
May 25, 2013 8:41:58 GMT -5
Post by boncedric on May 25, 2013 8:41:58 GMT -5
I am referring to lower mathematics subjects, that is the reason i did not include the Differential Equation
|
|
|
Post by FPEPro on May 25, 2013 12:00:12 GMT -5
boncedricHowever, I did vote for Differential Calculus because that name is a very broad subject and does actually include Differential Equations (both ordinary and partial) and Differential Geometry too. Differential Calculus starts with derivatives, but certainly doesn't end there. Chris
|
|
|
Post by boncedric on May 25, 2013 19:53:36 GMT -5
You can't solve Differential Equation problems without the knowledge in both Differential and Integral Calculus. I am planning to post a set of lower mathematics solved problems on this page to help other engineering students.
|
|
|
Post by FPEPro on May 26, 2013 14:28:14 GMT -5
Anyone needing solved examples just needs to ask. I have about 50 or 60 instructor solutions manuals on various higher math subjects. Probably more than 100,000 solutions at least. I'm fairly sure I can locate an example to pretty much anything a student would want.
Chris
|
|
|
survey
May 28, 2013 9:25:37 GMT -5
Post by boncedric on May 28, 2013 9:25:37 GMT -5
There are different ways in solving different types of mathematical problems. I think, showing different solutions can help other students to understand the principles of the topic.
|
|