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About Vineeth Venugopal
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Expertise
I can answer most questions that relate to engineering mathematics like Laplacian transforms, advanced calculus, Integral transforms, tensors, Multiple integrals, trigonometry, sequences and probability. I have a special fondness for Number theory particularly prime numbers and their properties. I keep myself updated and sharp. Also, I have read extensively on the history of mathematics and the philosophy behind it. I am open to the various view points on the topic.

Experience
I am an engineer myself and have worked extensively in the field. I love maths and it is something that i think cames naturally to me.

Education/Credentials
Undergraduate degree in Ceramic Engineering, Masters in Mathematics, PhD in finite Analysis

   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Vineeth Venugopal 
In Category  Calculus

SubjectDate Asked

Calculus1/27/2009
  Q: Ok I've got this problem- x2(squared)+ y2=25, and i have to solve it explicitly in terms of y. The ...
  A: If i interpret your question correctly, then x2+y2 =25; just differentiate both sides wrt x. ...
Trig question1/26/2009
  Q: I don't really understand how to do this question. Find all values of x in the interval [0, 2pi] ...
  A: The absoluter value or "mod" function actually clubs together two equations into one. ...
Trigonometry1/25/2009
  Q: A person standing 100 feet from the bottom of a cliff notices a tower on top of the cliff. The angle ...
  A: Hai, let h be the height of the cliff and x be the height of the tower. Then, h/100=tan30 ...
Limit question1/24/2009
  Q: I was wondering how I would go about doing the following limit question. lim (square root of ...
  A: Hai Jake, I don't understand why you keep this question private. There are two ways to do this ...
Velocity/time/distance1/23/2009
  Q: A particle moves along a straight line such that its velocity, v, at position, x, is given by ...
  A: the relation between velocity, distance and time is given by dx/dt=v; rewriting, we have that ...

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