Multivariable functions: basic concepts

>! English is not my mother tongue, so there might be some language mistakes !<

u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 11 days ago

Moby Dick

reading Moby Dick was both fascinating and genuinely CHALLENGING. Despite holding a certified C1 level of English(CAE and IELTS for now), I often had to look up unfamiliar words. Melville's vocabulary is exceptionally rich, blending nineteenth-century English, maritime terminology, and literary allusions, making the novel far more demanding than most modern classics

However, that complexity is also one of its greatest strengths Every page feels carefully crafted, and the novel offers remarkable depth in both language and ideas. Moby Dick is not an easy read, but it is an immensely rewarding one. Honestly I think this is the pinnacle of English literature for me, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a true literary masterpiece and a serious challenge to their English

u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 13 days ago
▲ 37 r/uabooks

Поділіться відгуками про книгу/автора

Проходили наче в 11 класі "Перевтілення", але я то пропустив оскільки були інші справи у пріоритетах. Зараз купив "Перевтілення' Кафки та інші його праці, яких тут багатенько. Що скажите про "Перевтілення" Кафки та загалом про його творчість?

u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 3 months ago

Need suggestions on stoicism literature

So recently I've read Meditations by Aurelius and really enjoyed the book, so I decided to read more stoic literature. I'm definitely gonna read Letters by Seneca and Epictetus works, but apart from that, what would you recommend to read?

reddit.com
u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 3 months ago

Физические открытия 20-21 веков

Какое физическое открытие 20-21 веков вы бы назвали наиболее значимым и почему? Аргументируйте свою позицию

u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 3 months ago
▲ 248 r/askmath

What is the difference between these two notation of derivative

I thought this notation was equal and i could use whatever i like untill we started multivariable calc and my TA said that it's not the same. So what's the difference?

Do ww use the left one for partial derivative only?

u/Embarrassed-Data8233 — 3 months ago