Need Help with Calculus

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ChampoftheBepoCamp

sad.png Learning Physics/Calculus is really tough on me any good resources and practices that are actually nice? Like I found some websites but they weren't too sharp

ChampoftheBepoCamp

I can't get a degree in math at this rate sad.png

PinkFluffyPuppydog28

https://www.google.com/search?q=Calculus&rlz=1CAWPBA_enUS929&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjoi4e9udfzAhUrZN8KHe2_DDcQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1862&bih=820&dpr=0.73&safe=active&ssui=on#imgrc=s6TvA18x1mHU9M ?

idk

snoozyman
Try Fiverr
ChampoftheBepoCamp
snoozyman wrote:
Try Fiverr

I don't need a job lel

Solmyr1234

I'm no expert but, about Calculus, if you learn the Riemann integral deeply enough, you'd understand Any form of integral - 2D, 3D, whatever, because it's really all based on That - on the Riemann. and the Riemann isn't hard - you can learn it from Wikipedia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_integral

I speak from exp. - I tried to become an Electrical Engineer. - learned the 2 first years.

General rule: the stronger you remember the basics, the stronger the second 'row of bricks' will be. (that's the idea behind "homework" [also to depress the kids. nevermind].) - homework in college / university = good, homework in school = waste of time. based on a truce story.

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What type of Physics do you learn?

There's Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Modern, Liquids, Gas, Thermodynamics, and Optics. I think that's it.

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Godspeed.

 

DasBurner

Slader.com was good before they got bought out by quizlet for some reason

Just learn the material if you plan on needing it

ChampoftheBepoCamp
@Solmyr123
 

Kinematics... and "Godspeed"? Lel Devilspeed

ChampoftheBepoCamp
DasBurner wrote:

Slader.com was good before they got bought out by quizlet for some reason

Just learn the material if you plan on needing it

Lel ok it's listed as plagarism though har har

M1m1c15
Physics is just math with a science attached to it, which is why I love it
ChampoftheBepoCamp

I am just taking Calc btw (they have physics stuff in it though)

KyloAPPROVES

Try the book "life of Fred: Calculus"

M1m1c15
Quantum physics is fun to learn the base concepts but I have to learn calculus and a bunch of other stuff before I can really get into it, I’ve been doing orbital and thermodynamics for fun while I finish up geometry and move into trig
Chuck639

Don’t be deterred. I was average in calculus and algebra but was ahead in physics. 

Essentially I was average as an abstract thinker but strong in applying the science and practice. 

I have a mechanical engineering background with management and the degree is just for credentials when I am networking. 

I pretty much forgot everything and if I need an answer, Ill ask for it.

ChampoftheBepoCamp

Lel someone is already on their bachelors degree (+2 years of college credit in HS)... sad.png Sniff what about me

Andrew_Stephenson

Here are some very easy to understand posts by me on mathematical limits. Defining the infinite quotient, 1/0.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/1-0-is-not-a-number-but-is-both-infinity-and-infinity-as-a-limit-a

Andrew_Stephenson

Here's a gem, from another thread of mine

"The square root of Infinity+Infinity i, is Infinity+i

Because (Infinity+i)(Infinity+i)=Infinity+Infinity i + Infinity i-1= Infinity + Infinity i

 

But the square root of Infinity i, itself yields an indeterminate result."

 
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/complex-infinite-numbers

ChampoftheBepoCamp
ShouldBeABreeze wrote:
M1m1c15 wrote:
Quantum physics is fun to learn the base concepts but I have to learn calculus and a bunch of other stuff before I can really get into it, I’ve been doing orbital and thermodynamics for fun while I finish up geometry and move into trig

8th grade as well?

Your in eight grade? That like 1/2 a decade ago tongue.png