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Originally Posted by Baeloth
Yea, I study chemistry. I found chemistry to be very easy until university :-/
Well, Taylor-Polynoms aren't that hard. It can be a pain in the ass to build them, but if you are able to derive functions, you should be able to do it. What I always found way more tricky were integrals in the n-dimensional space. I just don't get it.
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Ha, a lot of things have been easy back in school. :D
I remember how I solved everything with ease in maths. Good old times. :(
Yes, they aren't that hard, in general I liked maths pretty much during the summer term although I started hating it back in winter. :p
The key is to understand how they're built up, I guess.
Integrals are the next big thing on my list, I'll do them tomorrow. I guess I'm glad I only had them on a normal level so far? D: I didn't like the n-dimensional space during algebra and I think I won't like it at analysis either.
In which semester are you so far? /me is inb4 finishing the second.
@Ares: summer term exam == final exams of the summer term, we're talking about university and stuff. :)
Had my finals for school last year, would love to write them instead of complicated useless shit like algorithms and complexity. :<