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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Multivariable calculus is not that freaking hard. You could teach it at the same time as regular calculus if you wanted to.[/quote] Ignorant comment. [/quote] Do elaborate[/quote]DP but partial differentiation is, in my opinion, easier than implicit differentiation. Multiple integration is not very conceptually difficult at all for someone who understands integration. Maybe they were taking about stuff like that. But vector calculus (often a part of calc 3/multi) is certainly more abstract and difficult and would be a very bad idea to attempt to learn at the same time as basic calculus.[/quote] Also, like how Calc BC IS calc I+II, "multi variable calculus" and be "multivariable calculus (calc III) and (partial) differential equations (calc iv)". Non-abstract calculus and non-abstract linear algebra is a basket of content that is usually 4-5 college semesters, and 5-7 high school semesters. [/quote]
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