Table of Contents
- 1 Is Linear algebra harder than Calc 3 differential equations?
- 2 Is it better to take linear algebra or differential equations first?
- 3 Does Calc 3 require linear algebra?
- 4 Should CS majors take differential equations?
- 5 Is differential equations harder than calc 3?
- 6 Is calc III easier than calc I and II?
Is Linear algebra harder than Calc 3 differential equations?
Calculus III can be taken at the same time, but that is harder. Calculus III should be a prerequisite for Differential Equations. I would also strongly recommend Linear Algebra as a prerequisite.
Is it better to take linear algebra or differential equations first?
Take linear algebra first. When you then take the course on ordinary differential equations (ODEs) you will eventually encounter systems of ordinary differential equations and what you had learned about linear algebra will be very useful to you.
Is linear algebra or diff eq harder?
Linear algebra, depending on how it is taught, can either be an abstract class or very applied. I would say they’re roughly equal in difficulty. Differential equations will require more memorization of techniques, but you might find them very intuitive.
Is Calc 3 a prerequisite for linear algebra?
You don’t need Linear algebra to do Calculus III. They are very different courses.
Does Calc 3 require linear algebra?
You don’t need Linear algebra to do Calculus III. They are very different courses. In fact, I think Linear Algebra is considerably more difficult than vector calculus.
Should CS majors take differential equations?
Both differential and integral calculus are important and useful. Multivariate calculus is more directly relevant than calculus of approximation to computer scientists. Discrete Math and Logic are essential for CS. But don’t forget the importance of Linear Algebra and Probability & Statistics.
Is differential equations easier than Calc 2?
At a basic level, I find that multivariable calculus requires a specific type of spacial thinking that can be very challenging while differential equations is more just about recognizing patterns and types of equations. For many, multivariable calculus will be much more challenging.
Should I take linear algebra or Calculus 3 first?
Linear algebra will make some things found in Calculus 3 a little more comfortable when you study them. The other view is that you want to continue learning Calculus, moving from Calc 2 to calc 3 without interrupting, so that you maintain skills and knowledge better about Calculus.
Is differential equations harder than calc 3?
So far, I am finding Differential Equations to be simple compared to Calc 3. In Calc 3, you will need to get used to memorizing the equations and theorems in the latter part of the course. Setting up the integrals is probably the hardest part of Calc 3. Diff Eq involves way more memorization than Calc 3.
Is calc III easier than calc I and II?
Actually, I thought calc III was easier than Calc I and II. Why? Because once you pass calc II, you already know all the rules. Calc III simply introduces the “z” axis.
Is Calculus 3 harder than DIFF Eq 3?
In my opinion Calc 3 is way easier than Diff Eq. I think Calc 3 is harder, because you have to look at integrals and figure out which method to use, or look at sums and figure out which test will tell you if the sum converges. DiffEq is more straightforward.