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minus-squareKogasalinkfedilinkEnglish6•3 months agoAt the universities I went to, Calc 2 was integration, sequences and series, then Calc 3 was multivariable. They really pack all the harder parts into 2.
minus-square@someacnt_linkEnglish2•edit-23 months agoI thought this was taught in high school. Curriculums differ drastically between countries, don’t they?
minus-squarestinermanlinkfedilinkEnglish1•3 months agoWe were on quarters, so we had calc 1-4. Makes sense that Calc 2 was rough if you were on semesters.
At the universities I went to, Calc 2 was integration, sequences and series, then Calc 3 was multivariable. They really pack all the harder parts into 2.
I thought this was taught in high school. Curriculums differ drastically between countries, don’t they?
We were on quarters, so we had calc 1-4. Makes sense that Calc 2 was rough if you were on semesters.