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Most of the engineering classes are dependant on math knowledge; especially the solving of differential equations.
Typically, the minimum required math is Calculus I, II, II, and differential equations.
It is usually said that 2nd order differential equations are a difficult math problem
Arithmetic , algebra, some differential equations might occur in analysis.
Non-linear partial differential equations. Are you offering to help me? If not, why did you ask?
The math requirements can vary, however the math can include up to calculus I, II, III, and differential equations.
These are the general math courses in an undergraduate program of Mechanical Engineering. Actually, these are also the math courses required in ANY undergraduate Engineering curriculum: Algebra Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Mutivariable Calculus Differential Equations
Some would include calculus I, II, III, and differential equations.
It depends on what you mean by "do maths". They are aware of the conservation of numbers, and can do basic addition but I suggest that solving differential equations is beyond them.
degree is the power of variable.. in polynomial it is the highest power of the variable, in differential equations it is the highest derivative, etc..
One uses calculus including differential equations and vector calculus in the undergrad courses which is as far as got.
These are the general math courses in an undergraduate program of Mechanical Engineering. Actually, these are also the math courses required in ANY undergraduate Engineering curriculum: Algebra Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Differential Calculus Integral Calculus Mutivariable Calculus Differential Equations