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A question about Thomas Calculus book
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A question about Thomas Calculus book
Dear all, Thank you very much for your all answers and enlightening me. One last question: After finishing Single Variable Calculus, I'd like to start on Multi Variable Calculus. Do you think Thomas Calculus 10th Edition will be enough for that? If I study this book all the way through, will I...- CharlieTan84
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A question about Thomas Calculus book
Hello micromass and Hallsoflvy, Thank you very much for your answers. I got it now. I have an another question. Is Differential Equations course a part of Multivariable Calculus? Cause during my engineering studies we studied that course separately. So were we implicitely further studying...- CharlieTan84
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A question about Thomas Calculus book
Hello all, Soon I'm planning to restudy calculus to learn it to a better extend. Therefore, I'll start a course in coursera "Calculus-Single Variable" (https://www.coursera.org/course/calcsing), and besides that I already have the Thomas Calculus 10th edition so my plan is to study from this...- CharlieTan84
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High School Logarithmic Scale: What Happens When Plotting x,y Values?
Hello haruspex, Thank you very much for your answer. I am using gnuplot for my plots. I think I am starting to get it. So a log scale takes the log of the x and y values to find their distance to x and y origin right? So the values are still the same but their placement/position is different...- CharlieTan84
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High School Logarithmic Scale: What Happens When Plotting x,y Values?
Hello people, I have a question about the log-scale. What happens when we switch a plot from linear scale to the log scale? Let's say I have two arrays: x values and corresponding y values. I plot them using a linear scale and then I switch to the log scale. What happens? Does the program...- CharlieTan84
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- Logarithmic Logarithmic scale Scale
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I want to refresh my Precalculus using James Stewart's book but I got a question
Hello Travis_King thanks for the answer. I will definitely do the exercises but there are many of them. Is there a website which shows the most important exercises?- CharlieTan84
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I want to refresh my Precalculus using James Stewart's book but I got a question
Hello people, I want to refresh my Precalculus using James Stewart's book but I got a question about the exercises. I have bought the book and I will self study it. Do you think I should do all the exercises at the end of the chapters? How do you self study a book? I am waiting for your...- CharlieTan84
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- Book Precalculus Refresh
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