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Math question
Wes wrote:
cavelamb wrote:
Wes wrote:
My greatest regret in high school is that I didn't wise up and start on the right track to
take Calculus.
Never too late to get smart, Wes!
Periodically, I pick up a text book, periodically I set it back down. Seriously, if I
wasn't a wage slave and was part of the idle rich, I'd be in some college learning it.
Fwiw, I was pretty good solving trigonometric identities 15 years ago when I attended a
local college for a while. Only got a 3.5 in Trig but I was prouder of the 3.5 than the
4.0 in college algebra.
The gentlemen that taught the trig class, was a definite nerd, horn rimmed glasses,
trousers belted high but he was a good teacher, also head of the mathemetics department.
He mentioned he did his calculus problems as a student in ink
Wes
There are many ways to study things.
http://www.understandingcalculus.com/
http://www.wannalearn.com/Academic_S...tics/Calculus/
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