Originally posted by: gopunk
mm... you can get those little laminated cheatsheets at the uw bookstore 😛
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: gopunk
mm... you can get those little laminated cheatsheets at the uw bookstore 😛
Bah, none of those. One of the big, thick, "I'm a smart guy so I get to have one of these on my bookshelf" type textbooks.
Yeesh, what are they teaching you kids nowadays. 😉
Oh, friggin 2.6 in Math 126.🙁 3.7 in Math 307, though, 😀.
Originally posted by: gopunk
yea i hate 125 and 126 😛
how hard was 307 overall? did it get significantly harder/easier at different times?
Originally posted by: Zakath15
Originally posted by: gopunk
yea i hate 125 and 126 😛
how hard was 307 overall? did it get significantly harder/easier at different times?
307 was just cool. The first couple weeks were confusing for me, and where we learned about damped and undamped vibrations. Overall, it was an awesome class. I remember sitting there during the final, thinking "Hot damn, I know how to do this!"
I'm excited for 308 and 394.
Originally posted by: Talon
Is this something like what you're looking for? I have their Standard Mathematical Tables 21st Edition (from the '70's) which I found at a second hand book store for about $15. The one I have is hardcover and about 700+ pages. I couldn't even begin to list how much they've stuffed into it.
Originally posted by: Talon
Is this something like what you're looking for? I have their Standard Mathematical Tables 21st Edition (from the '70's) which I found at a second hand book store for about $15. The one I have is hardcover and about 700+ pages. I couldn't even begin to list how much they've stuffed into it.
Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: Talon
Is this something like what you're looking for? I have their Standard Mathematical Tables 21st Edition (from the '70's) which I found at a second hand book store for about $15. The one I have is hardcover and about 700+ pages. I couldn't even begin to list how much they've stuffed into it.
This thing ROCKS. It's got all sorts of whacked out formulas for everything...even like 1000 entries in the integration table :Q. But if it's not in that book, it probably doesnt exist. wwMathWorld is also a great resource for formulas/basic explanations of a plethora of math concepts.