AMR is a short name for AniMathR. Ani stands for many, math stands for math, and R stands for recent technology. This math course is optional and is taken by people who are studying electrical engineering. This math course was recently introduced in 2009 by Dr. Ryan McMurphy. It is primarily used in the United States of America, but it is also used in some parts of Toronto, Canada. This course was introduced in the University of Michigan and continues to spread throughout the country. From recent statistics, over 100 universities have adapted to this electrical engineering math course. There is also a course called PAMR which is Pre-AMR. It introduces the basics of electricity in a circuit.
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