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by pathseeker
2192 days ago
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You have to have fully internalized those concepts already for that explanation to be useful. So it's good for people who already have a somewhat solid mathematical foundation and working knowledge. For it to be useful to a layperson, you'll need to provide concrete examples and more of an explanation of each concept. Or, if you want to help people who are visual learners, something like a triangle. |
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