so much math cannot be learnt properly in one day.
you probably have the rough idea, but it is difficult to get a firm grasp of the various concepts so fast.
like i told you, i dont know anything abt complex numbers/matrices/polar coords because at that level (i think), math cannot be learnt from the textbook. you need someone to explain things to you (which i dont have of cos), else you will end up still not udnerstanding fundamental theorem of calculus like me.
of course its not complete understanding. But enough to help me understand whats going on on the physics side. Plus we havent really learnt the full application of everything. They just teach us application to the stuff we're going to use it on, so i must admit i'm pretty paranoid that tehy're only teasing us with a little bit, and not exposing us to the rest of the bits.
But some of them here have never touched calculus before. And they'd learnt all the rules today i.e. power/chain/product etc. And with some practise in the night, they've seem to be pretty competent in it already, meaning they can do simple problems without help. Does that constitute learning it properly? I mean what more can you ask for?
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so much math cannot be learnt properly in one day.
you probably have the rough idea, but it is difficult to get a firm grasp of the various concepts so fast.
like i told you, i dont know anything abt complex numbers/matrices/polar coords because at that level (i think), math cannot be learnt from the textbook. you need someone to explain things to you (which i dont have of cos), else you will end up still not udnerstanding fundamental theorem of calculus like me.
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But some of them here have never touched calculus before. And they'd learnt all the rules today i.e. power/chain/product etc. And with some practise in the night, they've seem to be pretty competent in it already, meaning they can do simple problems without help. Does that constitute learning it properly? I mean what more can you ask for?
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