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Jun 11, 2020 at 9:33 history edited CommunityBot
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Jul 8, 2015 at 14:46 answer added Abinash Chakraborty timeline score: 1
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:27 comment added David Z @KyleKanos in my experience, calculus is typically a high school subject whereas linear algebra isn't covered until college.
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:26 comment added David Z Hi WilliamKin - we prefer to have one question per post, so I removed your third part. It should be asked separately. I left the first two questions because they seemed closely related enough that they could pass for one (but I might be wrong about that).
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:25 history edited David Z CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 8, 2015 at 14:25 comment added Kyle Kanos Well dot/inner products should have been covered in calculus and linear algebra should have been taken before calculus (at least that's how it is done in all the US college's I've seen).
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:24 history edited David Z CC BY-SA 3.0
transcribe problem and remove extra question
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:14 comment added WilliamKin @KyleKanos I study calculus, until the calculus of variations. However, I am fairly new to linear algebra. Do you mind explaining the above equations? I will try to understand thank you!
Jul 8, 2015 at 14:12 comment added Kyle Kanos What math courses have you had? Calculus? Linear algebra?
Jul 8, 2015 at 13:56 comment added WilliamKin Yes I do @KyleKanos I know very basic vectors, but not sure of the concepts of norm and inner products
Jul 8, 2015 at 13:52 comment added Kyle Kanos Do you know what a unit vector is?
Jul 8, 2015 at 13:51 history edited WilliamKin CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 8, 2015 at 13:44 history asked WilliamKin CC BY-SA 3.0