![]() ![]() The latter I think covered everything up to partial derivitives, first order and higher order differential equations, laplace transforms and fourier series. * Technical Calculus with Analytic Geometry ( 3 semesters ). * Fundamentals of Algebra and Trig ( hard to remember - I think one semester ) ![]() As far as the math I want to relearn, here are some of the classes I had before ( book titles ): I actually consider this to be fun but my wife thinks it sounds like agony :-) Obviously, all the electrical engineering concepts rely heavily on math. My goal is to jump back into my old college textbooks and learn everything I once knew but since have forgotton. I eventually catch on but it just takes me longer. Also, I was never the quickest kid to catch on to the math involved although I managed to do average. ![]() I jumped right into programming without doing any professional work with my engineering degree. I'm a 44 year old computer programmer with a degree in electrical engineering technology. Let me start by saying that I don't feel too particularly biased toward any certain brand of calculator. ![]()
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