As unsophisticated as they might be, I like optimization problems. There's something just so simple, elegant and practical about them. As long as you have the function to describe something, you can find its maximum value as easy as 1,2,3.
Beautiful, IMO
What is your favorite type of math problem? Why?
>>8963418
sounds like you're only working on babby's first optimization problems, there's plenty that aren't easy like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_sofa_problem
>>8963418
>not using [math]\partial_t x[/math]
classification problems are the best because autism
Sequences and series are the most fun topics I've learned so far. But then, I'm only up to vector calc.
If you think you like optimization problems, OP, you need to look at a copy of Stewart's calculus. There are some goddamn dastardly ones in there.
limit and dx/dt should be switched
>>8963464
No, they shouldn't. How can you even argue that? Kys.
>>8963464
Fuck no nigga