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flyingpig
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Does anyone know what course will I cover stuff that isn't on the standard Single Variable Calculus topics?
In most universities, no one even covers the hyperbolic functions or paramatric/polar coordinates. Most don't even have the time to pick up the power series/taylor series.
My upperclassmen tells me that I wil get a chance to do Taylor series and other series when I get to third year. I forgot to ask them about the other topics like centre of mass and such.
Now personally I have had been exposed to some of these topics ike parametric functions and polar curves (not in great detail on studying the families of these curves..., I can graph them and find areas/volumes).
Does anyone know when I will cover hyperbolic functions and really get a chance to study paramatric and polar curves detailed?
In most universities, no one even covers the hyperbolic functions or paramatric/polar coordinates. Most don't even have the time to pick up the power series/taylor series.
My upperclassmen tells me that I wil get a chance to do Taylor series and other series when I get to third year. I forgot to ask them about the other topics like centre of mass and such.
Now personally I have had been exposed to some of these topics ike parametric functions and polar curves (not in great detail on studying the families of these curves..., I can graph them and find areas/volumes).
Does anyone know when I will cover hyperbolic functions and really get a chance to study paramatric and polar curves detailed?