[sdiy] equalizer
Seb Francis
seb at burnit.co.uk
Mon Oct 10 20:31:02 CEST 2005
Well over your side of the water this is true, but over here where we've
been speaking English for a few more years it is correct to say "Maths" ;)
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=49251&dict=CALD
Seb
Tim Parkhurst wrote:
> "Maths" is not a word. "Math" and "Mathematics" are words.
>
> According to http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/m/mathematics.html
> "'Mathematics' is a plural form but takes a singular verb." In other
> words, you could say "I'm studying Math," or even "I'm taking several
> Math courses."
>
> Just a minor point.
>
> As you were. ;)
>
>
> Tim (I'll shut up now) Servo
> --
> "Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
>
>
> On 10/10/05, *Seb Francis* <seb at burnit.co.uk
> <mailto:seb at burnit.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> I know it's not a maths book, but it's a good one ...
>
> The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill
> http://www.artofelectronics.com/
>
> Has an excellent chapter on active filters (chapter 5)
>
> Seb
>
>
>
> cheater cheater wrote:
>
> >That's how I understand it as well, "roughly", but I do think that
> >it's a naive train of thought and that there's more mathematics to it
> >than just that.
> >Speaking of which, can someone point me to the lowdown rough
> >mathematical explanation of filters?
> >Don't worry. I'm a maths student. I'll survive 8)
> >That's something I was always and always looking for... PLEASE!
> >Note that if it's a book, I most possibly can't get it. Unless it's a
> >maths book.. then there's a very slight chance. :P
> >
>
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