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tram:

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--- Quote from: cherylim23 on June 23, 2010, 07:56:42 pm ---I see, is the standard for Monash programmes lower than that in UoMelb? Because I heard that UMEP Maths is harder than MUEP Maths... :D

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Yeah, at Monash you learn math that is useful [and you learn how to look up textbooks if you forget how to do something]. At Melbourne you just learn maths, maths and more maths, and you also try to learn some ingenuity.

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Out of intrest, what type of topics does MUEP maths cover? And what textbooks do you use?

iffets12345:
These are a few things I've done off the top of my head:
hyperbolic functions
vectors and planes
calculus (multivariable in second sem I think...)
Newton-Rhapson method
Matrices
Curvature
Limits

we use stewarts, most of the stuff is an extension of specialist, im thinking of using stewart for spesh revision

luken93:

--- Quote from: vexx on June 20, 2010, 08:02:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: GerrySly on June 20, 2010, 07:42:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: t3nsai on June 20, 2010, 02:25:56 pm ---i got in without doing any 34 subjects

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Wow really? You're advice would have been helpful 2 years ago :idiot2:

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most of them that i know of don't requre you to have already done the subject.. i'm doing 3/4 chem and muep chem together this year, so i didn't need a chem score..

edit, woah 2000th post^_^

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where do you do muep chem vexx?

tram:
At my school, Scotch College, teacher, Chris Commons. (soz to ans for you vexx >.< but i need to get to 500 posts!)

chansthename:
I have calculus (Ostabee and Zorn 2nd edition) and linear algebra (can't remeber the author).

and yes topics are as iffets12345(I finally understand your username) said.

second semester sounds a lot harder. multivariable calculus, systems of linear equations (under which we have things like Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan complete elimination and Augumented matrices and their solutions) and there is also sequances and series. I have no idea how far each topic goes (I am reading out a few headings)

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