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Do I need calculus for masters in neural and congnative sciences?

Ketaki Dhotre Student Expert 6th Oct, 2021

Dear,

Many neuroscientists don’t know any calculus or physics! They tend to be the ones who come from psychology, medicine, biology, and biochemistry backgrounds. If you have the time and inclination, I’d recommend focusing on linear algebra, differential equations, statistics, and maybe basic electrodynamics and electronics. If you eventually become a neuroscience researcher you’ll have a better idea of what your lab expects of you. General-purpose preparation can only take you so far. Alternatively, identify the particular kinds of questions and techniques you are interested in, and then see what background knowledge is necessary. While many branches of neuroscience use a lot of math, most have significant areas which are decidedly non-mathematical. There is one exception: neuroengineering.

Hope this helps!

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Give me the solution of BSC MATHS SEM I ( Differential Calculus) Jammu university

Subhrajit Mukherjee 22nd Oct, 2021

There are no official solutions available online regarding the Mathematics sem-I for Jammu University. So we can't provide you the solution as you have expected. I would recommend you to contact your seniors or your HOD in order to get such document if available.

I hope you understand. Have a great day!

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which is best book for calculus specially for indefinite and definite integration maths which contains both concept and mains level sums not adv lvl as I dont have time to do them. so please suggest me n also tell me that ms Chouhan organic che is an objective book or conceptual book??

Parmeshwar Suhag 3rd Dec, 2020

Dear student,

There are many special books for Calculus Maths. But if you go for such a book then you will find so much content in it . You will find such topics, that don't come even in JEE Mains and JEE Advance. So never go for that book. Just choose that book, that contains relevant topics as per your exam. So you can go for ' Mathematics by Cengage' book for JEE Mains. It has good theory and good problems for calculus. Alongwith it, you can also solve RD Sharma Objective Maths.

MS Chauhan Organic Chemistry is a good book to prepare for both JEE Mains and JEE Advance. It is a conceptual book. It contains proper theory and good problems. But if you want only numerical problems book for organic, then you can go for Organic Chemistry by SKM. This is also a good book.

Hope this helps.

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can u plz tell me the order to follow of calculus part in class 12 since I had not stated them yet. actually I was confused so plz tell me, can I follow ncert order given to calculus

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 1st Dec, 2020

Hi

Yes, you need to follow the sequence or the order of the chapters under calculus as given in the NCERT because they are sequenced in proper way and if you don't follow that sequence you won't be able to move to the next chapter as one  chapter is linked to the other.

For example , without doing the chapter integrals you cannot move to application of  integrals

So you need to follow the given below sequence for calculus:-

  • Continuity and differentiability
  • Application of Derivative
  • Integrals
  • Application of integrals
  • Differential equation

Calculus carries the highest weightage in your board examination so Go well through Calculus and the calculus is not that easy, so you'll have to give it time and practice a lot

I hope that you find this helpful

Thankyou

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how many question comes from algebra in jee advanced without studing the calculus

Anurag Khanna 15th Dec, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

See it is quite difficult to help you out with the exact number of questions coming from any particular because it can change as per the total marks of the paper which which is subject to change every year but yes we can help you out with the approximate weightage of Algebra part in JEE-Advance on the basis of previous years analysis so if you are considering only for algebra without wither differential or integral calculus then it will take around 11-12% total weightage in paper of JEE-Advance. From Algebra you have to prepare some important topics such as Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation, polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument, triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations, Quadratic equations with real coefficients, relations between roots and coefficients, formation of quadratic equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots. Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the first n natural numbers. Logarithms and their properties, Permutations and combinations, binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial coefficients.

For complete details about JEE-Advance syllabus kindly check out the link given below :-

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-syllabus

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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Find the integration of e^(x^2/2)

Shivam Kumar 4th Nov, 2020

Hello helloboys2017,

Well, It is pleasant to see such a tricky and Do Not Solve type of question:

We can't actually integrate the functions, as all the examples of type e^(X^2) or e^sinx, e^cos, e^(sin^2(x)) etc... can't be integrated, but still if you need to know how to actually know why they can't be integrated then you can refer to :

One symbolic way to do it is to use infinite series  . Since ex=1+x+x22!+x33!+=1+x+x22+x36+ (for all x ), it follows that ex2=1+x2+x42+x66+ (for all x ).

It is valid in this example to now integrate term-by-term (the result is true for all x ):

∫ex2dx=∫(1+x2+x42+x66+)dx

=C+x+x33+x510+x742+ .

Alternatively, you can also give the antiderivative a name. Wolfram Alpha writes the antiderivative whose graph goes through the origin as √π2erfi(x) , where erfi(x) is called the "imaginary error function".

Good Luck, and keep learning...

Hope this helps, and feel free to ask any further query...

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Algebra aur calculus me kaun kaun se chapter aate h ???.. categories plzz

mr.sudhanshu94 16th Oct, 2020

Dear Aspirant ,

Algebra contains the following topics :

  • Principal of mathematical induction
  • Complex numbers & quadratic equations
  • Linear inequalities
  • Permutations & combinations
  • Binomial theorem
  • Sequence & series

The topics included in Calculus are :

  1. Functions
  2. Limits
  3. Continuity
  4. Differentiation
  5. Application of Derivatives i.e. Differentiation
  6. Integration
  7. Application of Integration
  8. Differential Equations

Algebra and Calculus comes under Mathematics which are having great importance related to competitive point of view ,

Hope this information helps you ,

THANKS YOU .

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cengage calculus is sufficient for jee mains please reply

S. Saha Student Expert 16th Oct, 2020
Cengage calculus is generally recommended for Jee Advanced examination. As this book covers the entire topic of Jee Main Calculus so it can also be followed for Jee Main exam. The exercises this book has is really important to solve for exams line Jee Mains. But most importantly you must start with NCERTs first. Try to complete NCERTs properly as these Cengage books are of high standards and NCERTs being simple  helps to understand the topics first. Once you are done with NCERTs you can move on to Cengage books. Other books recommended for Jee Mains Mathematics are Differential Calculus by Amit M Aggarwal, Integral Calculus by Amit M Aggarwal, RD Sharma etc.
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can i get the steps for solving 1.657/0.0242=68.47 but i dont know the steps?

Sushree Sangita Sethi 18th Aug, 2020

Hello!

First step we can write 1.657 as 1657/1000 then next step we can write 0.0242 as 242/10000 then u can divide as per the general rules of mathematics and after that u can write them as 1657/1000 multiply into 10000/242 then after doing general calculation of mathematics u can reach to the ans which is 68.47.

So,I hope it helps u.

All the best!

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Is Amit m agarwal book integral calculus is good for jee main?

S. Saha Student Expert 10th Aug, 2020
Amit M Agarwal's Integral Calculus Book by Arihant Publications is one of the best books for Jee Main Mathematics Preparation. This book has quality problems as per the level of Jee Main, so solving these problems can help you to understand the type of questions actually asked in Jee Main. It is a highly recommended book to develop a strong basic in Integral Calculus. Integral Calculus carries enough weightage, so to perform best you must practice and prepare well. This book has variety of numerical problems to solve. But first you must start with NCERT Textbooks as NCERTs are written in simple Language which is understandable by everyone. For in depth knowledge in theory, you should prepare from NCERTs first. Then you can move on to solving complex problems from standard reference books.
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