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...
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 seperately. So were we implicitely further studying...
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...
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...
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...
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?
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...