i want to learn gauses divergence theorm i don't know where to start
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/DivergenceTheorem.aspx Try here. Assuming you know about volume and surface integrals, and vector integrals and all that.
no i dnt have clear vision of all this stuff
Well you can try looking at the other topics but you really need to know most of calculus 3 to understand. Are you looking for an intuitive idea of what it means and not necessarily how to do the math? I think I can explain it intuitively if you want.
sure sir............please explain
Actually, I found a place that explains it better than I could: http://www.math.umn.edu/~nykamp/m2374/readings/divcurl/ If there is a part of that you don't understand, just ask.
ok ........sir Thank you very much
sir one more question sir is there any ebook for learning basic calculus for beginer
in pdf formate
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/CalcI.aspx Look for the drop down menu that says select pdf. Unfortunately you have a long way to go before you get to divergence theorem. That is Calculus III stuff.
But if you don't know calculus I think you will still understand what the second link I posted explains. It is all intuitive.
i know integration diffrentiation and trignometry. what i should learn to be a good mathematician?
It depends on what you want to do. Why do you want to know the divergence theorem? Is this because of physics? In Physics C at least, you only need first year calculus as a corequisite to do gauss's law problems but they give you problems that are purposely easy to do. Is this the context in which you are looking to learn about the divergence theorem?
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