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MJ asked in Science & MathematicsMathematics · 10 years ago

Calculus II vs. Calculus III?

For my fall semester I am required to take Caculus III I had just completed Calculus II and got a B+ I've heard from my advisor that Calculus II is the hardest of the Calcs is this true?

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  • 5 years ago

    a million) The particle became at (0,-5) and at t=a million it reaches the reference ingredient. It is going on shifting until eventually finally at t=3, it reaches max. ordinate i.e. 4. So displacement until eventually finally now = 4+5=9. Now the particle returns to its unique ingredient and subsequently internet displacement = -5. It then strikes extra previous by skill of a million unit and so displacement = 4 (from the initiating t=0). nonetheless it returns to the preliminary ingredient i.e. internet displacement is 5. 2) of course, acceleration - time graph desires to be drawn for this. yet qualitative arguments will coach that acceleration = 0 nowhere because of the fact the graph continues to be a curve for the time of and this implies consistent acceleration. 3) Yeah ur ans is honestly ok.

  • 10 years ago

    hmmm.........well....in a way yes..........

    calculus three is vector calculus and it's three dimensional..............

    but calculus two is a little harder i guess

  • me
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    yes.

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