I have a 6 hour maths exam over the next two weeks and I need to know how to do the following :
1. integration
2. calculus
3. financial mathematics
4. differentiation
5. trigonometry
6. complex numbers
7. Geometry
8. probability
9. Theorems (I can do those.)
10. Proof by induction
11. logarithms.
Help would be appreciated!
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Try this.
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Editado por Lies: 1/28/2013 7:00:25 PMI want to respond, but then I see calculus separated from integration/differentiation, complex numbers given its own category, theorems (?)...like, I don't even...what? You're required to know calculus, "financial mathematics" (elementary calculus?), trig, geometry, probability, "theorems" (proofs?), inductive proofs, and logs? Where did this hodgepodge of areas come from? Several of them are the same (e.g. integration/differentiation, calculus), and others are bizarrely given their own category (logs, theorems, induction). At what level are you expected to know these areas? High school, undergrad, etc.