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#1 2009-02-19 01:04:48

Skymeo
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Registered: 2009-02-19
Posts: 2

Please Help!

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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#2 2009-02-19 17:39:53

Macy
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Re: Please Help!

Hello , first of all i suggest you need to be really good at Algebra II then you move on with Calculus

#3 2009-02-19 20:57:32

jesh
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Registered: 2009-02-16
Posts: 3

Re: Please Help!

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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#4 2009-02-24 19:28:41

LampShade
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Registered: 2009-02-22
Posts: 23

Re: Please Help!

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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