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Posted on 12/16/2004 9:45:44 AM PST by IYAAYAS

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To: IYAAYAS
you took calc 3 and DEQ in the same semester? You're a glutton for punishment. I found calc 3 the worse, since you wound up having to learn all those different integrals. Didn't take DEQ but did take ODE. It was very problem solving oriented which was a plus, but was still bizzaroland. The prof wasn't much help, only grade was for a 10 problem take home final. We ganged up on it, but it still took a whole weekend just to solve some of those problems.
21 posted on 12/16/2004 10:04:23 AM PST by ProudVet77 (Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore.)
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To: IYAAYAS
This morning I feel like I've finaly won an epic struggle between me and math.

Enjoy the feeling while it lasts...

At the risk of being a wet blanket... soon the sinking feeling that you'll never know enough mathematics will begin to increase... and never go away. :)

22 posted on 12/16/2004 10:05:28 AM PST by delacoert (imperat animus corpori, et paretur statim: imperat animus sibi, et resistitur. -AUGUSTINI)
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To: William Creel
I changed majors just to avoid more Calculus.

I did the exact same thing! I don't know if you were joking, but I'm not. hehe I was a physics major, but changed to biology when I hit the DEQ wall! I could never do those things.

23 posted on 12/16/2004 10:06:10 AM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: dangus

And a "mouse". Pretty hard-core gamer.


24 posted on 12/16/2004 10:07:16 AM PST by Shryke (My Beeb-o-meter goes all the way to eleven.)
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To: IYAAYAS

Congrats! What would be your advice to someone that is about to embark on the calculus and Diff E journey?


25 posted on 12/16/2004 10:10:35 AM PST by luckystarmom
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To: Shryke

HEEEYYY!!!

We had mice.

That was how newbies got their first pelt.
(No kidding.)


26 posted on 12/16/2004 10:10:47 AM PST by dangus
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To: IYAAYAS

Congratulations. I took DEQ, and passed, but it was the course that convinced me that I never wanted to take another math course (statistics excepted) ever again! What made me feel better about it was reading later that Isaac Asimov had essentially the same reaction!


27 posted on 12/16/2004 10:11:21 AM PST by FairWitness
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To: dangus

BUMP!


28 posted on 12/16/2004 10:12:23 AM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.)
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To: William Creel
I changed majors just to avoid more Calculus.

You and me both. Lasted 1 week in Calc 3 at 7:30 AM and changed majors.

My rule of thumb in college (obviously back when I was a liberal without a job):

No classes before 9:30 unless required for my major.

Class before 8:30 AM = change major!

29 posted on 12/16/2004 10:14:32 AM PST by B-bone
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To: IYAAYAS
Cool! Now could you offer me some advice> What is the most important bit of knowledge for laying the foundation for Calculus. I have a 6 year old Math wizard and I am not certain what direction to take so math continues to be so much fun for him. He told me yesterday that if he could Marry Math- he would!
30 posted on 12/16/2004 10:14:53 AM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (I am not NOT PC.. And Proud of it!: Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!)
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To: the invisib1e hand
cool. can you explain calculus?

Well, the main theorem is that the integral of e to the x is equal to a function of u to the n power.

You can see more details here. Make sure you take a good look at the last equation presented, which sums up the concept.

31 posted on 12/16/2004 10:15:42 AM PST by Joe Bonforte
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To: OSHA

Congrads, I know how you feel. A, A, B, B.


32 posted on 12/16/2004 10:15:48 AM PST by jpsb
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To: IYAAYAS

dy/dx=congrats.


33 posted on 12/16/2004 10:19:01 AM PST by onedoug
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To: econ_grad

" Learn how to program and solve these things numerically. My $0.02."


Amen! Excellent advice.

Nobody I know solves differential equations by hand anymore.

MatLab and other such packages do it very nicely.


34 posted on 12/16/2004 10:19:28 AM PST by EEDUDE (Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.)
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To: IYAAYAS

Great... now you can help me with this question posed by novelist Tom Robbins...

''If a hen and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long will it take a monkey with a wooden leg to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle?''


35 posted on 12/16/2004 10:23:36 AM PST by Lexington Green (... and a cavity search for every schoolchild.)
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To: IYAAYAS
e to the u, du/dx
e to the x, dx
cosine, secant, tangent, sine,
3.14159
integral, radical, u dv,
slipstick, slide rule, MIT!

Math Cheers

36 posted on 12/16/2004 10:26:35 AM PST by whd23
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To: Diva Betsy Ross
I have a 6 year old Math wizard and I am not certain what direction to take so math continues to be so much fun for him.

Teach him to play chess and a musical instrument.

37 posted on 12/16/2004 10:29:35 AM PST by laker_dad
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To: IYAAYAS
I know I still have a lot of math in my future as an engineering major,

You've gotten past the hard part. Now it gets fun as you get to apply the stuff.

What flavor of Engineering?

38 posted on 12/16/2004 10:32:46 AM PST by Professional Engineer (All wisdom is from the Lord, and with him it remains forever. ~ Ecclesiasticus 1.1)
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To: IYAAYAS

I think you took a course in DISCRETE math.
Unless, of course, it was dealing with how to not
offend anybody, therefore DISCREET math.


39 posted on 12/16/2004 10:34:45 AM PST by beethovenfan
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To: EEDUDE
Also been there done that. When I was 18, I took Calculus for the first time-had a teacher from lower Slobovia or some such place who couldn't hardly speak English. For me this was my downfall...flunked this course miserably, gave up trying. Went back to college at age 25 determined to kill the Calculus Dragon. Had 99 avg in calc 1, 98 avg in calc 2, 96 avg in calc 3 and a 92 avg in diffy q's. Worked on one diffy q for physics for 8 hours before getting the solution-found out I was the only one in class to get it right. I became obsessed with perfection on my tests and would study for 20-30 hours straight before the more difficult sections. These exercises in my mid-twenties(while working 50 hrs a week at night) have made me an accomplished researcher and driven individual once I have a project to do. It's funny how I still look back on that time as such a triumph in my life. My brother the genius just seemed to cruise along without much work to get to the same result, but it has certainly made me a much harder worker! (Off soapbox :D)
DWR
40 posted on 12/16/2004 10:36:09 AM PST by DoWhatsRight (Liberals are stark, raving hysterical...but I like it!)
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