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by SavantIdiot
1812 days ago
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> ? Succinctness is *why" you didn't learn multiple interpretations of everything. Good catch. I think that was the wrong word because I was learning s-transforms in three classes sophomore year: differential calculus, linear systems, and thermodynamics. It was the opposite of succinct because the same concept was being thrown at me in three different classes from three different perspectives. |
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When you take a class, you see one wrong way to do things. When you teach a class, you see fifty wrong ways to do things.
Puzzling through all the different wrongs ways to think about a problem really helps cement the core ideas... And first-year calc students are masters of creating interesting-but-wrong interpretations.