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by mduerksen
2914 days ago
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On the contrary - ML is a great motivator to finally grapple the "prerequisites". During school I never understood what the math was for, so my unconscious brain never saw the necessity to actually learn it. Now I want to learn - with hugely better results. This mechanism should be utilized much more often instead of shoving seemingly unrelated knowledge into peoples ears without letting them feel the need for it first. |
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I can't tell you the number of 'trivial' math facts that I have (re)discovered because they were in the context of something I cared deeply about.
The point isn't to remember D_x is a linear operator--math isn't about memorization. It's about understanding the context where this is a useful fact and knowing how to figure it out.
Learn it in Calc I and you can half-heartedly reference it (...isn't differentiation linear? I feel like I remember that from senior year of high school...).
Figure it out on your own and you own it for life.
Post it to the internet and you get ridiculed and mocked for it so that you wish you could forget it.