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Well this is not exactly a help thing but still.The thing is im a 7th grader but I loove maths and wanna study higher maths.I want to learn to do diffrential equations.Can anyone tell me the path to take before the reach that level.Is it like:
1)Algebra II
2)Trig
3) Calculus?
Please help me take the right path,I have all the books,Im scared that I might take a wrong path and lose everything in the process.
Thanks in advance guys
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Hello , first of all i suggest you need to be really good at Algebra II then you move on with Calculus
In college, we first studied algebra and at the same time trigonometry, and then the last is calculus. (higher maths doesn't stop in calculus):)
And as macy said, you really must be good in algebra, because its very useful, you can apply algebra in other higher mathematics.
God Bless.
Last edited by jesh (2009-02-19 21:01:56)
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For differential equations, make sure you have a good background in Trigonometry, Algebra, and Geometry. Of course you will need Calculus to take derivatives and integrate and such, but a solid foundation in TAG line of thinking (see what I did there? neat, huh?) is important for your success. Good luck!
-- Boozer
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