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    Default Mathematics References

    I've been using the notes on this website to supplement readings and examples from my textbooks. Anybody interested in brushing up their math skills should definitely check this site out.

    There are complete lecture notes for the following topics here:
    College Algebra
    Calculus I - III (single variable differential and integral calculus, multivariable calculus, vector calculus)
    Linear Algebra

    If anybody else has good resources for mathematics, post them here and provide a description. Also, if anybody wants to do a study group around any of these topics, I'd be interested.

    http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/
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    Yeah, I use that site too - they have good cheat notes.

    This site is okay for basics.
    Last edited by Invariance; 6th May 2009 at 02:34.
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    those notes and mit lectures were my difeq class i never went to lecture lol
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    Then there is of course arithmatic practice; http://www.math.com/students/practic...icpractice.htm
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    These should be re-posted in the mathematics and science group
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    I'd be willing to participate in a math group; Calculus is simply the best.
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    Also, if anybody wants to do a study group around any of these topics, I'd be interested.
    Already done. Sorry KC, i'm leading this one.

    http://www.revleft.com/vb/group.php?groupid=79
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    math sucks
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    i thought i was gonna get a 2.0 in difeq but i got a 3.5 i am still trying to figure out how. it was my lowest grade in this semester
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    Obviously you're not, since you don't even respond to your own questions posted in that group.

    A calculus study group would be interesting. The problem would be, it would have to be taught algebraically which would make it harder since graphs are very helpful explanatory tools. At least for things explaining simple things like the derivative, optimisation problems, Newton's method of approximation etc.

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