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by TYPE_FASTER
287 days ago
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I was lucky to have a high school math teacher who derived calculus with us. Understanding calculus made understanding physics so much easier. Being able to solve some physics problems using calculus seemed like magic. Of course, I've never had to use any of that knowledge since, but I'm glad I went through the process to acquire it. |
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I've also used that knowledge quite a lot since, both in reasoning about problems and its also been beneficial in the confidence of accuracy in the methods of problem solving.
Bad malicious teachers nearly tortured math out of me. Without a substitute teacher who retired due to malicious politicking of his pears; but who had a phd in Mathematics Education, and was able to narrow in on exactly what I was taught that was incorrect (3 classes prior to the one being taken); and the patience and technique he used to destructively correct the false teachings while alleviating the operant conditioned anxiety; I wouldn't be where I am today.
There's quite a lot of malevolence in the world based in blindness, fortunately there are also some good souls out there helping elevate others.