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Hey guys,
i just finished year 12 a couple of weeks ago where i took specialist maths, for those not familiar: this subject gives a pretty basic introduction to vectors, vector calculus, integration techniques, differentition techniques (like implicit), complex numbers, differential equations, kinematics and dynamics.
At university i want to either study phyics or engineering, am still a little uncertain.
I have been trying to find some books that i can download to get a further head start for uni but I am not sure which areas of maths i should be focussing on...
What would a physics/engineering student usually begin to learn after a basic introduction to these subjects? there are so many different topics!
Anyways if anyone had links to downloadable books for the topics they suggest that would be great, or if anyone has any links to more in-depth books on the subjects i have done (i.e. not beginner ones but i guess intermediate) that would be great!
Thanks heaps and Happy New Year!
i just finished year 12 a couple of weeks ago where i took specialist maths, for those not familiar: this subject gives a pretty basic introduction to vectors, vector calculus, integration techniques, differentition techniques (like implicit), complex numbers, differential equations, kinematics and dynamics.
At university i want to either study phyics or engineering, am still a little uncertain.
I have been trying to find some books that i can download to get a further head start for uni but I am not sure which areas of maths i should be focussing on...
What would a physics/engineering student usually begin to learn after a basic introduction to these subjects? there are so many different topics!
Anyways if anyone had links to downloadable books for the topics they suggest that would be great, or if anyone has any links to more in-depth books on the subjects i have done (i.e. not beginner ones but i guess intermediate) that would be great!
Thanks heaps and Happy New Year!