Agreed on the Laplace transforms. They instantly turn linear differential equations into basic high school algebra problems. But they don't work for nonlinear problems.
Agreed on the Laplace transforms. They instantly turn linear differential equations into basic high school algebra problems. But they don't work for nonlinear problems.
I remember when I first learned calculus and holy shit that was cool already. Then it kept getting better and better as I learned differential equations, linear algebra, etc.
To me EE = heavy math and that’s what makes it so fun.
I actually do software now but it’s completely different. There’s like no math in most applications of it. Putting something together with a Rasp Pi or Arduino feels like 98% software and 2% EE.