i was just wondering..where can i ask differential equations questions? i know i can ask them in Mathematics group, but most people there are high school students and cannot *respond* to my questions (no offense). if there are, very few and rarely online. So is there a group where many college people (who know differential equations) "hang out"?
Yes there is an unofficial group lgba
no.. not lana's group...
i mean an official group
Wait lemme message you !!
Note : I know that it is not good for anything. . But experts are available there. . or you can invite experts there.
lol \(\small \textbf{*official*}\) group :p
Lgba are you looking for a group on here or a site elsewhere?
Hmn well i some what agree to you for *official* group ! let us wait for the moderator's reply
uhmm i think since i asked here then im looking for something here? lol
Will this be good enough for you, oh wise one? http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/MIT%2018.03SC%20Differential%20Equations
what does MIT mean? i mean what's the difference between MIT groups and other ones?
That I am not sure about. Perhaps a mod will be able to help you there. I see regular ones and MIT and OCW. I'm not sure why/what the difference is for.
MIT --> expecially made for discussion of MIT assignments )<--wrong Actually MITs' groups are preffered for higher level questions
uhh so is it safe for me to ask there o.O
Yes !! acc. to me it is safe .. well it was safe also there in *maths*
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and you confuse me...you give a definition and you say wrong o.O so which is right
:D 2nd one was rgiht actually i dont know actually .. abt tht group
you....confuse me....
But according to my experience here . . . . . it is inactive group but it can be active if you type your questions . .regularly there
Okay guys I asked Colm and this was our convo me: What's the difference between an MIT or OCW group and a regular one? Colm: they're related to MIT OCW courses mainly me: Can people not in those courses ask there and it be okay? Colm: yup, all open me: Okay, thank you1 *!
*Actually MITs' groups are preffered for higher level questions* Particularly related to MIT OCW courses. . . . . . .
okay will try that
Good luck!
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you're gonna trigger my epilepsy =_=
? wht
It means don't post bright colorful things haha
wht happened becca ? :D jk .. s r y
lol those people were too smart o.O they gave me thingies i didnt udnerstand and they expected you to be as smart as them T_T they solved my problems just like they solve in MIT :'(
you can use this "MIT 18.03SC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION " SECTION... AND if u want to SEE THE VIDEOS - http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-03-differential-equations-spring-2010/video-lectures/
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