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Why did you unfix my post

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Continuing Math

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Why did you unfix my post


I'm sorry. I was just angry about Chris' thread and had to take my aggression out somewhere.


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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Continuing Math

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I'm sorry. I was just angry about Chris' thread and had to take my aggression out somewhere.


NO GOOD!


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How 'bout this to begin with ?

Or you can buy Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig which is pretty much a standard undergrad reference book on Math. Its very good IMO.


I will never forget when I took diff eq. I had two text books. One more geared towards a math major and then this book for engineeers. When I compared sections to prepare for test this book you posted would kick the ass of that other book. Each question was more difficult and needed more time. It does have every college math in that book (calc I,II,III, diff eq 1 & 2,even linear algebra and some graph theory if I can recall. So if you like math make sure you know the basics before touching this book. "Exact equations" ughhh good ol days


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Re: Continuing Math

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So I took AP Calculus AB last year, but now I graduated. The class made me realize that math isn't useless after all. I won't be doing anymore math in college, but I would like to learn it on my own. Can anyone recommend any user-friendly math books?


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I've been working on my own financial model for about 2 years now and so far my model has been a spectacular success (click on my tests in my sig). I will be basing my future business on my model. If you love math, and stuff like the stock market, you'de love doing financial modeling. Plus, high-paying firms actively search for people who know how to do financial modeling, so it could come in handy.


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Learn how to make money doing math and Microsoft Excel!!



I've been working on my own financial model for about 2 years now and so far my model has been a spectacular success (click on my tests in my sig). I will be basing my future business on my model. If you love math, and stuff like the stock market, you'de love doing financial modeling. Plus, high-paying firms actively search for people who know how to do financial modeling, so it could come in handy.


Is it anything like trust accounting?

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Is it anything like trust accounting?


What I do is evaluate the quality of a company's finances and make a valuation as to what the company is worth based on its financial quality. So a company whose profits and dividends are increasing is worth more than a company whose profits and dividends are decreasing. Market prices and true value often disconnect. So what I do is...Buy high quality companies with high valuations while their market price is low. My financial model tells me what to do. I never invest with my gut feelings.


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I didn't do AP Calc when I was in high school, but I am pretty sure that AB doesn't cover multivariable, as well as some of the later parts of "calc 2". You may want to check out this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Multivariable.../ref=pd_sim_b_2

Before I finished math, I had the "full" version of the book (5th edition) that covered Calc 1-3, not just multivariable. Definitely interesting and useful. Not too difficult to understand either - I had a pretty bad Calc 1 professor, and taught myself most concepts with the Stewart book.

Edit: here's the book I used - http://www.amazon.com/Calculus-James-Stewart/dp/053439339X/ref=pd_sim_b_1


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calculus != math

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calculus != math


What would you call it then?


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What would you call it then?


calculus. that and nothing more.

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calculus. that and nothing more.


Based on, what, exactly?


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