I have changed all my clocks except for one in anticipation of going back to EST.
This just may be the highlight of our evening.
I have changed all my clocks except for one in anticipation of going back to EST.
Man, I remember (for small quantities of remembering) dif eq in high school. Yeah, I took 5 years of maths, what of it?
You must have gone to a pretty advanced high school!
Yup. Ingo. Live PD (exciting show) and set the clocks back.........
Oh....and struggling with the new Windows 10 laptop.......
Hey CM, have you tried downloading that "classic Windows shell" thing? I'm sure one of the more computer savvy folks on here can explain it better than me, but it makes Windows 10 "feel" more like Windows 7. There are still differences, but at least it looks a little more like what I was used to rather than looking like a smart phone.
1027 in my class, and we had the budget and budget discipline enough to cover everything. I didn't take organic chemistry but I probably should have; I wound up with my first study hall in 12th grade because I'd just about run out of other things to take. That includes trade school subjects as well as college prep. I graduated with I think it was 52 of the required 34 credits.
It was North Central in Washington Township Indianapolis in 1982. A lot of the details have gotten fuzzy, but we had Algebra 5-6 before Calculus, and as I recall it was titled "Transcendental Functions and Differential Equations." It wasn't broken out by semesters, so the transcendentals didn't take up half the time, and there was probably a lot farther we could have gone with dif eq. I have no idea what they might offer now. We also didn't have a formally defined "AP" category. We had what was called X, for accelerated. It wouldn't necessarily get you placement at university, but you'd get good enough to sit an examination. I took Chemistry X, US History X, etc.
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS TOPICS
1/2One credit each semester
This course is for students who have completed AP Calculus BC prior to their senior year. Course includes a review of techniques for differentiation and integration with an emphasis on the conceptual understanding. Partial derivatives, vector fields, divergence, gradient, and curl are introduced. Specialized integration techniques including surface integrals, line integrals, and integration with parametrics are in-troduced. Ordinary Differential Equations beyond separable equations are taught along with advanced techniques in Linear Algebra.
I fell behind in my coursework due to some other obligations this week. I'll be grinding the pencil on the paper until late tonight, then resuming tomorrow. We had three sections to cover this week (normally two), and the problems for the first to sections were fewer in number, but much more time consuming to complete. Both were applications of systems of differential equations to coupled spring-mass systems and then non-steady state electric circuits (voltage source, resistor, inductor, and capacitor).
Ok we all know how lame you are, give the rest of us a chance!