Ungadunga911 wrote: » So im currently taking trig which takes up most of my time each day cause iv never been one for math, then i have calculus after. Do networkers use trig or calculus ?
EagerDinosaur wrote: » I do mostly development, with a bit of network stuff. I've only occasionally had to use basic calculus and trignometry. On the other hand, I've found basic statistics often quite useful. I sometimes want to answer questions like "do the test results for this proposed change to the system indicate that performance will be improved?", Student's T-test can help with that. On one occasion I suspected that a particular system component was dropping messages when under load, the Poisson Distribution helped me understand that issue. Just occasionally, maths helps me win arguments and fix problems that would otherwise have been made worse by following the recommendations of whoever talked loudest. It's very satisfying when that happens.