thaoroxy2001
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....if so, can u plz tell what textbooks are required for:
- MATH 1901
- MATH 1902
- MATH 1903
- MATH 1905
Thanks
- MATH 1901
- MATH 1902
- MATH 1903
- MATH 1905
Thanks
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thank heaps....can you list the reference books too...SeDaTeD said:MATH1901: Textbook - TBA
MATH1902: Lecture notes for MATH1002/1902: Vectors, C J Durrant
Lecture Notes for Math1002/1902: Linear Algebra, J Henderson, R Howlett et al.
MATH1903: Lecture Notes for MATH1903, David Easdown
MATH1905: A Primer of Statistics, M C Phipps and M P Quine
Just copied from the book. There are also reference books listed as well.
damn! so many refs for calculus...SeDaTeD said:MATH1901 reference: Calculus, James Stewart 5th ed
Proofs and Problems in Calculus, G P Monro
Calculus, M Spivac, World student edition
Calculus, Hughes-Hallet et al. 3rd ed
Calculus and Analytic Gerometry, G B Thomas and R L Finney 9th ed (I got the 6th edition of this borrowed from my uncle, it's way sufficient)
Calculus, Stanley I Grossman, 5th ed
Calculus 1, R F C Walters and K Wehrhahn
You won't be using them...thaoroxy2001 said:damn! so many refs for calculus...
Not many ppl ever look at the textbook or the printed notes either. Most ppl rely on their hand written notes.thaoroxy2001 said:damn! so many refs for calculus...
lol, i'm in the fischer library right now looking for the refs for both linear algebra and adv calc.Super Pig said:In most cases the lecture notes written by academics from the school will be sufficient. Look up references in the library if necessary (only the keenest guys would do that though).
Oh that's very admirable dark_angel.dark_angel said:lol, i'm in the fischer library right now looking for the refs for both linear algebra and adv calc.
i'm very keen![]()
Id just also like to point out that the library only loans out for a week!?!?!? and if u dont hand the books back in time, they fine you and the fines appreciate until you do give them the books back.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FREE CABLE FOR ALLLLLLLL (fischer is so big!)
You'll need it for stats. It gets very boring in the lectures, and people fall asleep.SeDaTeD said:Hmm, I intend to pay attention and listen to lectures, and use textbooks/ lecture notes as a back up.
wow, thanks for the advice, i'll borrow from there in a weeks timeSuper Pig said:Oh that's very admirable dark_angel.
Indeed the Fisher undergraduate library only allows for one-week non-renewable loans, because most books there are course references so everyone wants to put their hands on them. Try the research library (the taller side of Fisher) or the maths library in Carslaw level 8. You can keep those books for 2 weeks and renew them up to 5 times. I always try to find books from those places rather than the undergraduate library. They're usually more advanced books too, which should be good for you
BTW, the library fines apply to overdue books at $1 per book per day. And you won't be allowed to borrow once you reached the $25 mark, until you have paid you fine and returned the books.