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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality · 1 decade ago

Spiritually speaking, why is Calculus III so hard?

I have a test on vector fields, line integrals, and surfrace integrals tommorow and I still don't get it after studying so much. Why did God make calculus III so hard???

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It isn't that hard. Vectors just take a little getting used to. Functions of x, y, and z (or r, θ, φ) are still just functions. Take things one step at a time.

    Who knows, you may wind up "crazy enough" to actually LIKE polar coordinates ;-)

    (at least that is what some people told me long ago)

    Source(s): 43 semester hours of mathematics...
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Calculus was invented by Newton and Leibniz. In order to understand it, you have to do a lot of problems. Get yourself a book of calculus problems with answers and work out all of the problems in the Calculus III section. After doing so, you should be able to pass your exams in that subject.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Mind you, you normally only get something after you needed to write exams on it.

    Each person has his/her own gifts..... apparently yours isn't Calculus.... maybe you should ask God to strengthen your guardian angel so that he can assist with the answers tomorrow?

    Good luck with the test. Will send a hardcore mathematical prayer up for you... :)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Mathematics is the only thing that can truly be proven. It is the basic foundation to everything in existence. No matter how complex something is, it can (theoretically) be expressed mathematically. Of course, this doesn't me we are bright enough to express everything we are aware of through math.

    To prove something mathematically is the highest form of proof we know, which is precisely why it can be so difficult. However, once you prove something through math, it CANNOT be disputed.

    If something can't be proven mathematically, no matter how compelling, it remains theory and/or conjecture. This includes your god.

    Source(s): Of course, only artists and poets truly understand life, so you can pretty much ignore everything I just wrote.
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  • 1 decade ago

    spiritually speaking calculus III is so hard because they want people to stop taking math already

    wow, i stopped after calc II

  • 1 decade ago

    Clearly, he favors arts students. You are being punished for your worship of science. After all, it is you science-types who keep making the Bible look silly.

  • D.
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Calculus is of the Devil. So is Geometry.

  • chieko
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    to separate the men from the nerds...

  • 1 decade ago

    ahhhh, i feel for you. :/

    i'm gonna take Calc next semester after a semester break from it. i'm gonna be soooo rusty i feel.

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