Hi guys.
I have a Discrete Mathematics class coming up and I googled to see what type of math it is and the definitions are all over the place. In fact, most places end up saying things like "No one really knows the precise definition of discrete mathematics blah blah".
So I was wondering if anyone who has taken it for computer science could shed any light on the subject?
The reason I ask is I'm trying to gauge the difficulty of the class since I am an online student who works 84 hours a week (12 hours a day, 7 days a week, as a contractor in a hostile country). If it seems it may be something really difficult to me I would reschedule it until I am back home for good.
I know there is not much of a definite answer to this question but if anyone has taken this class for computer science what kind of things did you learn? We also have to write programs to solve the problems we are learning and from reading excerpts from various books it looks like the class is somewhat closely related to artificial intelligence.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have a Discrete Mathematics class coming up and I googled to see what type of math it is and the definitions are all over the place. In fact, most places end up saying things like "No one really knows the precise definition of discrete mathematics blah blah".
So I was wondering if anyone who has taken it for computer science could shed any light on the subject?
The reason I ask is I'm trying to gauge the difficulty of the class since I am an online student who works 84 hours a week (12 hours a day, 7 days a week, as a contractor in a hostile country). If it seems it may be something really difficult to me I would reschedule it until I am back home for good.
I know there is not much of a definite answer to this question but if anyone has taken this class for computer science what kind of things did you learn? We also have to write programs to solve the problems we are learning and from reading excerpts from various books it looks like the class is somewhat closely related to artificial intelligence.
Any help would be greatly appreciated