Im 18 years old third worlder and im gonna study these math chapters in the 2016-2017 school years . Is the average 1st worlder ahead of me in maths or am i gonna be fine because im interested in studying in the us or canada
>>8229393
>differential equations at 18
You're fine, buddy.
>>8229393
I can't tell, It's written in French. I don't know if it's elementary algebra or other advanced algebra from highschool. Are you in Highschool/secondary school?
Try writing in detail what you're studying and at what level. You should really improve your English as well.
>>8229401
Yeah im at high school , terminal year . And in my shithole we study 13 years in school not 12 like most countries .
We study that that in 12th grade. You'll be fine, it seems like that is Calculus I tier (the kind of calculus you take first in college, amerifriends)
>>8229401
I dont know if its adanced algebra or not . Here is some exercise
>>8229416
So i guess europeans are one year ahead of me ?
>>8229419
If you're doing antiderivatives, you're actually doing more calculus than I did in my last year of highschool. (I'm in Portugal)
>>8229393
You're gonna be fine
There will probably be some things in which people will be ahead of you, but you're going to make it
Ok thanks lads
>>8229424
>poortugal education
No wonder all your country produces is Brazil and Penaldo
>>8229423
Nah, about the same. You'll do fine, mate. Ask teachers for help if you need some extra help. Over here everyone claims university professors are boogymen but it's the exact opposite.
>>8229433
The curriculum changed since I graduated highschool.
We did probabilities and combinatorics first which left less time for calculus. They introduced integral calculus now, though, which I think is a so-so decision. Great for people going to Physics, horrible to people who just want to graduate highschool and are already struggling with Math.
>>8229419
Integrals.
Don't worry, you will be fine. Plus, the curriculum is actually very easy. Most of the curriculum, in the beginning, will just take on the old notions and see them in a little more detail.
I know this because I'm a CS/Math student in France.
>>8229393
Dude you're gonna do good. I am also 18 and studying differential equations. Just study and practice a lot. Then try to branch off into other topics like differential geometry, topology, ect.
C'est un bouquin de terminale C des années 80 ça pd. Je présume que ça a appartenu à un membre de ta famille. Arrête de faire le oldfag et retourne te branler sur /b/
>>8229396
Differential equations meaning basic IV problems. Most people I know had those when they where 18