Just a general question is an much as it can be. Ive posted (this board and the other) and read posts about "math" in general. Consensus always seemed to be not to get too caught up in it.
Starting Transients, and well as I am sure you are aware it appears very involved and complex. My question is do I need to go back to Calculus and understand all that and know how to rearrange and derive these expressions.
I just want to know what to focus on, and not waste time learning something I may not need to. Like if the problems are similar to NCEES 109, is there a certain approach that works.
Apologies if this is too vague.
John
Starting Transients, and well as I am sure you are aware it appears very involved and complex. My question is do I need to go back to Calculus and understand all that and know how to rearrange and derive these expressions.
I just want to know what to focus on, and not waste time learning something I may not need to. Like if the problems are similar to NCEES 109, is there a certain approach that works.
Apologies if this is too vague.
John