Pebblig said:
That's all the keys gone, hope you guys enjoy 'em! =D
Late reply and I feel bad. Thanks for the game, man! :-D
Pebblig said:
thesilentman said:
I'll take Darwinia as it looks to be up my alley. As for the maths sites, what math are you studying? It would help if we could get an actual course instead of a couple of topics.
I don't mean it to sound rude, but there are three classes in my school right now with those topics. I just want to help you find good review, that's all. =D
I do Computer Science, and at my Uni you have to do one of two compulsory maths modules, either "engineering maths" or "maths for computer science". I do the latter, which is supposedly easier =p It's basically everything from basic algebra with quadratics, simultaneous equations, partial fractions, complex numbers, calculus, matrices (eigen values, gaussian elimination) and stuff, the stuff towards the end of the course is a little fuzzy so I think it was just more complex calculus, but I'm yet to get on to that haha.
I see. I guess you're doing Calculus AB then. Really, all you go up to is integration, so you'll be good.
Oh, you're not in the States. Lemme explain then.
Here in the magnificent world of the States, we split up Calculus into three parts (A, B, C) taught in two courses. One book of Calculus here is split up by chapters, which breaks down like this (assume the book is 12 chapters, it makes it easier):
A- Chapters 1 to 4
B- Chapters 4 to 8
C- Chapters 8 to 12
Calc AB goes from approximately limits to, I think, integrals? Someone correct me, I don't mind. Calc BC goes from relative extrema all the way to vectors.
So I think you'll be doing limits to integrals, which is important stuff for computers anyway. Heck, Gaussian elimination alone is essential to increase calculation efficiency. Rotation of conics, which may be taught for you, is a really essential part of computer graphics. And so forth.
So I recommend looking for topics that go up to integrals. As for recommendations, my main one has been stolen. :-(
But that's the topics that you may be taught, so look around for help on that and I think that you'll be good.
