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How hard is physics if you are excellent at calculus and linear algebra?

That should probably be easy. Try it out to be sure.


Are calculus and linear algebra courses hard for an individual who got an a plus in algebra?

you don't go from algebra to calculus and linear algebra. you go from algebra to geometry to advanced algebra with trig to pre calculus to calculus 1 to calculus 2 to calculus 3 to linear algebra. so since you got an A+ in algebra, I think you are good.


What do you need to study physics?

A strong math background (calculus, linear algebra, etc.) and a good brain.


How much math is needed in economics?

It is recommended that an economics student take calculus, linear algebra and mathematical statistics.


What subjects are covered in Tutorvista?

In Mathematics there are Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, Analysis, Linear Algebra, Number Theory. In Science there are Integrated Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences. English options are English Grammar, Reading, Writing, Poetry, Literature, Vocabulary and assistance with essays and book reports.


Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail calculus and linear algebra?

No. Chances are it will be the other way around: if you are bad at math, you stand a good chance of failing calculus or linear algebra. You will perform best at calculus and algebra if you have a strong math background.


Is calculus harder than linear algebra?

The answer depends very much on your aptitude, and possibly your interest: there are no absolutes. Some people find calculus easy but not linear algebra and others are the opposite.


What is the order for higher level math classes?

Normal grades. 1.Pre-Algebra(7th grade) 2.Algebra I(8th) 3. Geometry(freshman) 4.Algebra II(sophmore) 5.Pre-calclulus/ Trig (junior) 6.Calculus(senior) 7. Multivariable Calculus 8. Matrix Algebra 9. Linear Algebra 10. Probability/Statistics However, Geometry may come after Algebra II, or a student might skip pre-Algebra. Also, Trigonometry can be included grouped with Geometry or separate. Statistics can be anywhere between Pre-Calc and after Linear Algebra.


What are the courses for math?

1.Arithmetic.2.developmental math.3.pre-algebra.4.brain teasers.5.algebra.6.geometry.7.trigonometry.8.probability.9.statistics.10.pre-calculus.11.calculus.12.differential equations.13.linear algebra.


What is a good paying job involving math?

Being a contractor or a builder. It makes a lot of money and involves math, and you also get some exercise. This job involves math. Other jobs are: Pharmacy ( elementary calculus) Architecture (nothing beyond trig is required ) Accounting ( business calculus, applied linear algebra and beginning computer programming) Physics ( vector calculus and differential equations) Medicine ( not so much, enough calculus for physics and statistics) Engineering (calculus, differential equations, vector calculus) Physical chemistry Aviation (spherical trig )


What math comes after calculus?

Differential equations, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Real and Complex Analysis, Advanced Calculus, and lots of other fun stuff.


What did Carl Gauss contribute to math?

Linear Algebra, Calculus, and number theory :)