Anyone on who knows anything about calculus?

Harv22222

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I've taken Calc. I and II so I may be able to help, but no promises. To many other classes since then.
 

bacillus

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<< Anyone know anything about calculus? >>


yeah. why don't you post what's got you stumped?
 

habib89

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let's see.. it's about 1/3 way through the semester.. first year calc... must be at limits and stuff... you dont' get to derivatives till about half way.. then you spend hella time learning the long way, only to learn the short way in like 10 seconds... anyway.. post your question... lots of people here will help you... i included
 

stingrae

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Calculus Guru from India!!!...man they grind calculus into our heads here!!!......lemme at the problems..grrrrrrrrrr:D......extremely proficient in limits,derivatives upto nth degree,integrals and differential equations(mostly in first and second degrees)....
 

Wedesdo

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really? i'm in 11th grade, and we are already finishing derivatives - only 1/4 of the school year has passed here
 

yiwonder

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<< Yeah, I remember in 11th grade about this time we were already well into integration. >>


That's where we are right now.

Oh, and like someone else said, go ahead and post a question. At the worst nobody knows how to do it, but without putting the question in your post, you ensure that you won't get an answer to your problem.
 

tigerbait

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post your question... Calc I,II,III, and Diff Eq here... although I probably don't know too much of any of it :(

I've been brainwashed by V=IR and P=VI :p
 

ShizNitz

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<< post your question... Calc I,II,III, and Diff Eq here... although I probably don't know too much of any of it :(

I've been brainwashed by V=IR and P=VI :p
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Sounds like someone is an electrical engineer. I have the same calc background as you but I chose the ComSci route (I never really liked flip-flops, Schmitt, diagrams, etc...).
 

StageLeft

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I took two Calc courses in university. All I remember is that the derivative of 4X^3 is 12X^2

That is all. They never even explained the point of derivatives. What a wonderful time I had.