Well, I'm a college students and I have well acquaintance with Physics and Mathematics, but I haven't read Relativity theory thoroughly. I'd try to study it and understand.
I guess one should be very good in differentiation/Integration for that?
How much time on average is required for Engineering studies? I mean hoe much time per day should an average student normally dedicate for Electrical Engineering studies?
So, what do you think is more useful - Pure or Applied Maths? As an Engineer, I think it would be more important for me to stress on Applied Maths, right?
Is there any relation between Pure and Applied Maths?
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, symbolpoint.
Yeah, I've been studying applied Mathematics in Engineering - doing world problems in Differentiation, Integration, Applications of Integration and Differentian, problems regarding Polar coordinates etc.etc.
Also been using softwares like...
Well actually I've been studying Trigonometry for almost 4 years and Calculas for about 3 years (Differentiation and Integration etc.), but as I said previously, I didn't had any interest in Mathematics then so my concepts weren't really good. I have some knowledge about these things - it's just...
Hmmm, well yeah - I do have intentions to do masters and even PhD. in Mathematics. Thanks for your suggestion.
I've been reading the book "Trigonometry" - by Michael Sullivan these days, is that a good book?
Hi everybody!
It's sgreat to see such a nice forum on Mathematics and Physics.
Actually I want to share my problem with you people. The problem is that I've starting loving Mathematics pretty late i.e in the fourth semester of my University. (I'm an Engineering student) - Before that, I...