College Calculus is not for the weak. They are talking about domains. Wdym domains, like the fears from the magnus archives?????




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College Calculus is not for the weak. They are talking about domains. Wdym domains, like the fears from the magnus archives?????
i have a linear algebra exam today. walking in there kmowing that rref is an appliance, 'trust me' is a good enough proof, and matrix was what neo was in
i told myself “one more hour” like six hours ago. i have to wake up at 9 am for this final tmr too 😭
why would someone study complex analysis?
(this isn't sarcasm, my professor is shit and we genuinely want to know the hype about it, because rn it seems really boring)
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Sooo...random personal post!
I'm going to back to college in August for my business degree and I'm dreading all things math. I excel in everything but that. The last time I was actively enrolled in college was in 2011 (I know lol) and I attempted one of the required developmental math courses in 2016, which I failed miserably. My accuplacer test scores are now expired, so I'm putting off any courses that require a math prerequisite in order to prepare for the updated accuplacer testing. I'm giving myself about 6 months to study for it, and I know Tumblr has a big studyblr community here.
Please help! I will probably need to have a refresher on pre-algebra, maybe even as far back as middle school math topics as well.
Any tips, study guides, or references I can use? I am viewing these next several months as a chance to start fresh with mathematic concepts (and maybe even an opportunity to learn to love math), and would appreciate any suggestions no matter how juvenile or silly it'd be!
trying to keep up with my calc class while I'm stuck at home with covid
Taking calculus is interesting cause on one hand, it's surprisingly easy compared to how hyped up it is, but on the other, it's quite disheartening to have to get to a college level of math to figure out the biggest rectangle you can make out of 75ft of fencing