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How much more math do I need to study???
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Mr. Scram:

--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on October 11, 2018, 11:57:58 pm ---no if you are on the cutting edge or want to invent something. But if you just want to copy psu design from 1977 magazine like many hobbiests did, then probably you dont need math.

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Please note that I didn't say you don't use any math. It's all just less math heavy.
MK14:
Warning:
This thread is apparently around 5 to 6 years old, and seems to have been necro'd/re-initiated by a possible SPAM (or self promotion) link post.
MK14:

--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on October 12, 2018, 01:09:00 am ---no need to be cyber police, everything still under control. what self promotion? this thread is resurrected by someone newbie who want to become a lawyer. we have a very good policeman around here already that can kick butt (moderator) no need to become another one.

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The original SPAM post, has (apparently) already been removed by the moderator(s).
Sorry if that is causing confusion.

Some posters, have been making fairly long responses, to the OP.
Who seems to have left the forum, for a fairly long time. (Last seen around Jan 2018).
MK14:

--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on October 12, 2018, 01:43:36 am ---how the heck they know its a spam? its just a simple naive question to me? some people have plenty of time to do some stuffs :palm: but dont bother telling people whats going on.

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The thread originated almost 6 years ago!
The possible SPAMer, posted their link, which reopened the ancient necro'd thread.
Link (possible spam) and its associated post have been deleted by the mods, I think.
Simon:
trigonometry and calculus both with complex numbers, simultaneous equations are a given of course.
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