For discrete math help, if you need upper division non-cosc credits, like my uni did; I would look for either the Math dept's intro to proofs class, or the philosophy debt's symbolic logic class
Oh I plan to take discrete math after finishing cal 2 and linear algebra this semester. I'm not a math or comp sci major, this is just so I can take to AI programming course at my university.
Hmm, I thought discrete math was built on top of the material learned in Linear algebra and Cal 2. I can't I have to take those courses to before discrete math.
For discrete math help, if you need upper division non-cosc credits, like my uni did; I would look for either the Math dept's intro to proofs class, or the philosophy debt's symbolic logic class
Oh I plan to take discrete math after finishing cal 2 and linear algebra this semester. I'm not a math or comp sci major, this is just so I can take to AI programming course at my university.
I'm surprised theyll let you take linear algebra before discrete math. Even so, it may benefit you to take discrete math first.
Hmm, I thought discrete math was built on top of the material learned in Linear algebra and Cal 2. I can't I have to take those courses to before discrete math.
Hm, idk. I think universities do it differently, depending on how proof-heavy the Linear Algebra course is.