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Mathematics in Chemical Engineering

Hello, I will hopefully be joining a chemical engineering course and would like to improve my maths, specifically differentiation. Could someone recommended some books or websites which would help me with this and the topics in the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bI9YmVndI26lmexSr0o8vlhoy1YcO1rYZm2WyCxRUHI/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks
Are you doing a levels? The best way to improve at maths is just to practice, and YouTube videos can help with understanding.
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Original post by Heq123
Hello, I will hopefully be joining a chemical engineering course and would like to improve my maths, specifically differentiation. Could someone recommended some books or websites which would help me with this and the topics in the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bI9YmVndI26lmexSr0o8vlhoy1YcO1rYZm2WyCxRUHI/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks


tbh watch Youtube videos. ExamSolutions is incredible and a great teacher. Also do practice questions once you understand it.
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Hi, I have just completed my a levels and will be starting my first year in uni but want to get ahead of maths side of the course.
I've just finished my third year of Chemical Engineering at Birmingham.


Personally I wouldn't worry about getting ahead with maths, go and enjoy summer, your uni won't expect you to be doing any pre reading and it's not necessary.

If you're desperate to do something in my opinion maybe try learning a bit about matrices? I found that difficult when I first got to uni.


Thanks Harry
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