What syllabus from form 1 ~ form 3 you required to be pro in add-maths??
I heard that you need to be good in Algebraic stuff for add-maths.. Is it true?
J.Howard wrote:in short, no add math, no Ferrari.
VeilSupra wrote:add maths so difficult ka? haih.. u will see much tougher maths in engineering courses when u proceed into higher learning institutes. now focus on your study, get prepared for your SPM. once u have entered any unis then u will realize how easy add maths is.
btw, since im taking mechanical engineering, majoring in automotive. here are few subjects that requires basics from add maths in SPM:
- engineering maths
- statics
- dynamics
- statistics
- solid mechanics
- motor vehicle dynamics
- numerical method
- control and instrumentation engineering
- vehicle dynamics
- automotive component design
- vehicle structure analysis
- internal combustion engine
- vehicle powertrain (engine and transmission)
- chassis and suspension
now u can see how add maths helped me a lot to cover all of this subjects.
BoonHLaw wrote:J.Howard wrote:in short, no add math, no Ferrari.
How come many big boss out there got Ferrari but dunno anything about Add Maths?
Oh, they got lots of staffs who knows Add Maths! LOL
VeilSupra wrote:yeah i agree with J.Howard. in term of automotive, add maths is widely used starting from small components (bolts and nats) until the chassis.
u wanna make the bolt for ferrari wheels, u need to use add maths. u dun just casting the metal to make the bolt.
dennos2 wrote:i use math to measure my length
subarufreak96 wrote:VeilSupra wrote:yeah i agree with J.Howard. in term of automotive, add maths is widely used starting from small components (bolts and nats) until the chassis.
u wanna make the bolt for ferrari wheels, u need to use add maths. u dun just casting the metal to make the bolt.
Now that sounds hard then...for those you really want to take mekanikal engineering in cars really need to study on maths really hard especially add maths....
Loong wrote:dennos2 wrote:i use math to measure my length
Length = e^-x
where
x = level of erection;
and Length in inches.
Am I right?
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