Dear Fellows,
I have recently completed the study of Stewart's calculus. Next, I want to read Linear Algebra.
I have bought Sheldon Axler's "Linear Algebra done right" textbook. I want to know if my knowledge of calculus is enough to tackle this book or should I first...
What English equivalent books can I read for "Lineare Algebra" by Siegfried Bosch. This book is fully in German.
I just want to prepare for this course. :)
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Hi maelSantiago, i am studying from this book called "Stewart's calculus" its quite elementary but quite lengthy. I am planning next year intake 2017. I want to finish this book and linear algebra before going there
Hey Guys and Gals,
I want to desperately join this program but I just feel that my Maths is not up to the standard. I am currently preparing for this course. I am self-studying from this book called "stewart calculus, 7ed Early Transcendentals" I am in chapter 7 (Techniques in...
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is the function ## f(x) = \frac{(2^x - 1)}{x} ## differentiable at x = 0? For it to be differentiable it has to be continuous? From the graph f(0) is undefined although limit exists. I have read that at points like a corner, gap and vertical tangents it is not differentiable. So...
Halo, my question is what is the shape of a single point? Is it round? When we find the tangent line it is in relation to the surrounding points around the point of interest. For a circle tangent line is line that cuts through a single point only but in a parabola this cannot be true because the...
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Is the graph ## (2^x - 1) / x ## defined at x = 0?
When I plot this graph there is no spike at 0 because 0/0 is undefined? Is the computer unable to show this? I am finding the limit as x approaches 0. From the graph limit exits but does f(0) exist?
Sehr Danke.
Dear all, Can someone please recommend a english version of a linear algebra book. "Lineare algebra, Siegfried Bosch" I don't speak German so I cannot understand the chapters. If someone can help to identify a book with similar chapters that will be very helpful.
you can find the full book...
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I was reading about geometry from Tim Gowers book titled "A very brief introduction to mathematics". I came across fractional dimensions and the 4th dimension. The koch snowflake has dimension 1.2 yet he could comfortably drawn it on a 2d page (or is it complete?). Has not he just...