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Calculus and Electrical Engineering

Name: Plank 2008-10-18 23:17

Sup i post here a lot  but  i wanted to get a jump on calc 1 for college   im going to become and Electrical engineer, my math skills are above average. for the Classes i take now in HS and im at the level of pre cal, but im graduating soon

any good places to start for calc or even basic EE'ing

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-18 23:19

underage band

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 0:38

This is not an 18 or over section.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 1:08

community college

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 1:26

GODDAMET ANON

 why do i even ask for help, im only good at giving

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 3:19

If you want to learn calculus get a calculus book...
If you don't wanna buy one, torrent one.  Read the section, do the problems, repeat until you know calculus.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 3:48

alright thanks

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 3:50

just walk into the large 100+ uni classes.  no one checks for tickets to the show or whatever.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 4:49

HAHAHAH  i could try that  anon has a good idea.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 18:25

im going to become and Electrical engineer
im at the level of pre cal

lol go run around in the freeway

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 20:42

become good with anything and everything having to do with imaginaries

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-19 21:58

OP Here

Is it really that hard to become an EE?  i know its nothing but math

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-20 2:15

math is not hard its just ABSTRACT BULLSHITE

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-20 14:03

PREPARE FOR PHYSICS! YOU MAY HATE OR LOVE IT. I KNOW I HATE ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM!

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-20 14:50

OP hur
I passed physics   i did well with waves electricity and stuff.

anyway  thanks guys.

Name: 4tran 2008-10-21 15:53

Knowledge of complex analysis (basic) is important, as it'll be used in the analysis of a common 2nd order diff eq (RLC circuit).  Other than that, basic calculus and algebra should suffice.  MOSFETs are essentially piecewise 2nd order devices, and BJTs are linearized because nobody can solve exponential functions or something.  I think solid state phys blows.

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