Free math (trig, calculus...) helpful notes

<p>Dear all CC members:</p>

<p>I have personally written an essential math review for engineering. The topics include:
1. system of numbers (basic math)
2. Trigonometry
3. Single variable calculus (similar to calculus I and II)
4. Multivariable calculus (similar to calculus III)
5. Fourier Series (advanced topics).</p>

<p>I have already distributed my note to some classes at UCLA and USC and professors find it helpful. During this holiday, I decide to distribute to all CC members who would need it as a free present. </p>

<p>Please reply to this topic if you would like to accept it.</p>

<p>I'd love to have a copy of this!</p>

<p>yes me too!! thanks... i also sent you a message</p>

<p>Wow, considering I just finished calc I and will take II and III next, this would be great!!</p>

<p>I'd like a copy.</p>

<p>Oh wow, I know someone math-minded who'd LOVE this type of resource on the side. I'd like a copy, thanks.</p>

<p>count me in</p>

<p>Hey, cool, me too, thank you man.</p>

<p>I'm in too. Thanks.</p>

<p>I'll gladly accept</p>

<p>Alright, thank you very much for accepting my little present! </p>

<p>A couple of notes on my reviews:
-It is about 25 pages long but it contains more than what the thick calculus book cover though. I skipped many trivial points, summarize the main points, added proofs, added harder examples...
-It is not perfect. There might be some occasional typo or errors here and there. If you found it, please email to me and let me know.
-I try to lead the readers to "UNDERSTAND" the concepts because I find that once you understand, you can simply solve many problems. I also use many concrete "EXAMPLES" to let the readers see how the concepts are actually applied in problem solving.
-Sometimes, I try to convey the important meaning of learning math and how it is applied to other fields.
-Most importantly, please do NOT use it as a source to copy and paste solutions to your homework.
-Feel free to email me for feedbacks. I really appreciate it. </p>

<p>I hope you all find my note helpful and good luck on receiving A in your math courses! </p>

<p>Here is the free "Essential Math Review For Engineering"
[hide] <a href="http://www-scf.usc.edu/%7Etrankevi/math.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www-scf.usc.edu/~trankevi/math.pdf&lt;/a> [/hide]</p>

<p>*You need to REPLY to see the hidden link to my math review which is a PDF file. *</p>

<p>I'm planning to make another review for statistics and probability... but this is still in progress.</p>

<p>thanks, i didnt see anything from calc3 though; did i miss it?</p>

<p>I was wondering if you had any knowledge about statistics or upper division statistics that you can talk about or have notes on thanks</p>

<p>For me please! i'd love to give it to my brother, who is preparing for engineering.</p>

<p>great notes....math is fun</p>

<p>ooh please give me a copy! thank you so much!</p>

<p>I'd like a copy. Thanks this is really thoughtful.</p>

<p>you are AWESOME!! thank you!</p>

<p>omg awsome man thnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</p>

<p>Awesome, I would like a copy too. Thanks.</p>