>to have any idea of what's going on in (university level) calculus, you need to understand real analysis
>to have any idea of what's going on in real analysis you need to understand topology
>yet unis usually teach it in the order calculus, real analysis, then topology
why do unis do this? I bet there wouldn't be as many people failing calculus II and calculus III if topology and real analysis were pre-requisites
>to have any idea of what's going on in real analysis you need to understand topology
>yet unis usually teach it in the order calculus, real analysis, then topology
why do unis do this? I bet there wouldn't be as many people failing calculus II and calculus III if topology and real analysis were pre-requisites