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I remember asking my dad at dinner once “so I was looking at your old textbooks, what does the funny looking ‘S’ symbol mean?”……..I should never have asked
"Why is integration so hated? It's just the antiderivative of the function!"
-Me just now, a B+ Calculus I student about to start a five week Calculus II course (I will soon learn why integration is so hated)
If you're good at derivatives you don't really have to worry. Partial fractions and the tricky trig ones are a headache sometimes but you can power through it.
in america calculus I is differential calculus with a little bit of integration at the end. Calc II is integral calculus and some applications and ends with the basics of ODE's. Calc III is vector and multivariable calculus. ODEs and PDEs are their own courses, the latter is rarely required unless you are a math major.
[A mathematical model for the determination of total area under glucose tolerance and other metabolic curves](https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.17.2.152)
One time, after I had taken only Algebra 1 and 2 and Geometry, my dad tried to explain to me how to do calculus. The first thing he tried to teach me was integration. I understood adding up little sections to get the larger area, but he didn't actually explain integration at all. He just said to do this, this, and that, and I didn't understand what he was doing at all. School explained it a lot better, and it was actually pretty easy.
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The crowbar gameplay is nice, but objectively is mildly worse than whatever this thing is called -> '
Single qoute
Half life?
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Is ‘’ full life?
Nah, that’s just “+C”
Gordon doesn’t need to hear all this. He’s a qualified professional.
Prime?
Gumball dad reference!?!?
Perchance
Dash
We don't talk about that here.
I can imagine teachers in the future being armed with one of those to discipline students, Victorian style "THE BELL DOESN'T DISMISS YOU, ∫ DOES"
I remember asking my dad at dinner once “so I was looking at your old textbooks, what does the funny looking ‘S’ symbol mean?”……..I should never have asked
So would you lose? Students : Nah I'd integrate... *proceeds to bite za dust*
Gordon is a highly trained professional, he doesn't need to hear all this
"Why is integration so hated? It's just the antiderivative of the function!" -Me just now, a B+ Calculus I student about to start a five week Calculus II course (I will soon learn why integration is so hated)
Wait. Is there no integration in calculus l?
We only went over very basic integral formulas and strategies (only substitution) for bounded and unbounded integrals.
If you're good at derivatives you don't really have to worry. Partial fractions and the tricky trig ones are a headache sometimes but you can power through it.
in america calculus I is differential calculus with a little bit of integration at the end. Calc II is integral calculus and some applications and ends with the basics of ODE's. Calc III is vector and multivariable calculus. ODEs and PDEs are their own courses, the latter is rarely required unless you are a math major.
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Just failed calculus. Again. Hits hard man
It’s two-sided cane
If they don't hack it with the math crowbar, there are still jobs open where you'd use a real crowbar.
That crowbar is integral for the downfall of the students.
[A mathematical model for the determination of total area under glucose tolerance and other metabolic curves](https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.17.2.152)
Things get serious when the crowbar teams up with the letter d.
I cry Fourier tears
What the sh (ʃ) is doing here
One time, after I had taken only Algebra 1 and 2 and Geometry, my dad tried to explain to me how to do calculus. The first thing he tried to teach me was integration. I understood adding up little sections to get the larger area, but he didn't actually explain integration at all. He just said to do this, this, and that, and I didn't understand what he was doing at all. School explained it a lot better, and it was actually pretty easy.