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Re: MathMonks?

by flyingmoose (Priest)
on May 06, 2004 at 16:35 UTC ( [id://351208]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to MathMonks?

I like the TeX rendering feature. I can just imagine a flux integral through a eigth-dimensional hypersolid, all perfectly rendered in ASCII with pre tags!

* = if this doesn't make any sense, well, either I forgot my Calculus III course due to lack of use or I intentionally blocked it out... no...wait... BOTH!

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Re: Re: MathMonks?
by ambrus (Abbot) on May 06, 2004 at 17:18 UTC

    What? Multi-dimensional integrals and Fubini-theorem and thesuch is Calculus II (at least here).

      I think whether or not you cover this kind of stuff in "Calculus II" or "Calculus III" is dependant on whether your school is on quarters or semesters.

        All I remember was a $110 course book with some really trippy pictures... and Maple (ack!) and some very very trippy pictures.

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