Sitting here working through my Calc2 and my Stat, I was wondering what is the highest math class most people take?
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I was an engineering major in college so pretty high. Cant remember the exact class.
As someone who couldn't calculate their way out of a wet paper bag, my hat goes off to you engineer majors. :P lol, I always felt the same way about english. That was my worst subject. I hated writing.Calculus 3 for engineers. Pretty much the same as Cal 3 (which I had already taken, but the credits weren't transferable because I took it at a different school) except it had a few more practical applications.
Hard to say. I guess either Complex Analysis or ODEs (for which Complex was a prerequisite). But I don't really know how to compare them in terms of 'highest math' to courses like abstract algebra/numerical analysis so...
Sounds like a combination of linear algebra and calculus.Can someone tell me which math I'm taking? It's matrixes, limits, derivation and stuff like that
themajormayor
Can someone tell me which math I'm taking? It's matrixes, limits, derivation and stuff like that
themajormayor
Derivatives. So, it has to be Differential Calculus. I always divided calculus into either Differential or Integral.
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Oops. I was assuming derivatives. I forgot you can also derive equations in Algebra.
[QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Can someone tell me which math I'm taking? It's matrixes, limits, derivation and stuff like that
jun_aka_pekto
Derivatives. So, it has to be Differential Calculus. I always divided calculus into either Differential or Integral.
Don't remember Matrixes.[QUOTE="jun_aka_pekto"][QUOTE="themajormayor"]
Can someone tell me which math I'm taking? It's matrixes, limits, derivation and stuff like that
Demonfail
Derivatives. So, it has to be Differential Calculus. I always divided calculus into either Differential or Integral.
Don't remember Matrixes.I'm thinking it's more like college algebra. I remember doing some matrix and determinants problems. It's been a long time though. College algebra was the easy days for me. It's calculus/differential equations that gave me fits. But then, I was also taking up 20+ credit courses. So, yeah. I was pretty frazzled.
4th Year Polynomial Equations and Fields Here's the link if anyone wants to know what that is
https://registrar.utm.utoronto.ca/regcal/WEBCOURSEMAT401H5.pl
Calc 1 in college, but I dropped it because I changed majors. I never liked Algebra or Calculus, mostly because the problems weren't related to anything real-world. I loved Geometry and Statistics though.
Sounds like College Math or College Algebra which mixes algebra with some basics of Calculus.Can someone tell me which math I'm taking? It's matrixes, limits, derivation and stuff like that
themajormayor
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