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GranTurismo 04/22/23 6:20:07 PM #1: |
I know for sure there is Calc 1,2, and 3. Doesn't it go up to 5, or even higher? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Irony 04/22/23 6:20:51 PM #2: |
And I'm sure they're all just as useful as everything after Algebra --- I am Mogar, God of Irony and The Devourer of Topics. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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GranTurismo 04/22/23 6:23:11 PM #3: |
Irony posted... And I'm sure they're all just as useful as everything after Algebraye, i kinda agree with you ... Copied to Clipboard!
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GranTurismo 04/22/23 7:10:27 PM #4: |
Bumpo ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Cuticrusader09 04/22/23 7:40:46 PM #5: |
There is higher level math but it can be called other things. You definitely need Calc 3 before attempting it. Theres like vector calculus and differential equations but i didnt take those. I was studying actuarial science so I took math courses focused in that area after abstract algebra. Back in my college days we didnt have anything called Calc 4 or 5 though. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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GranTurismo 04/22/23 11:03:20 PM #6: |
oh really? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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hexa 04/22/23 11:54:53 PM #7: |
the University of Illinois at Urbana has Calc 1, 2, and 3. Then there is a class named "Advanced Calculus," but most people don't call it Calc 4. There is no Calc 5 On the Advanced Placement exams, Calc 1 is called AB. Calc 2 is called BC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MedeaLysistrata 04/22/23 11:58:51 PM #8: |
yes there is calculus in multiple dimensions, i think real analysis is technically the same thing but more refined or something like that? --- updated 3/26/2023 https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/1568-100-presidents ... Copied to Clipboard!
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