I work for a real estate company and design & maintain their electric infrastructure
I worked a couple of years straight out of high school, around 6-7 I think, before I discovered my interests and went back to studying
I work for a real estate company and design & maintain their electric infrastructure
I worked a couple of years straight out of high school, around 6-7 I think, before I discovered my interests and went back to studying
you worked 6 years after high school and then went back to studying? so you are like 30+ yrs?
As so btw "Differential equations 1 2 3" likely refers to different levels of a differential equations course. 1st-order differential equations are solved using methods like separation of variables or integrating factors. 2nd-order equations often involve characteristic equations and solving for roots to find solutions, as seen in the form \(ay^{\prime \prime }+by^{\prime }+cy=0\). While there isn't a standard "3" for a basic level, it could refer to systems of equations or a third-order equation, though these are typically introduced in more advanced courses.