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by notmyjob
248 days ago
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It sounds like you have routed around your spatial visualization deficit, but that just proves the importance of alternate cognitive strategies rather than indicate that such an aptitude or deficit doesn’t ceteris paribus impact mathematical achievement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_visualization_ability You probably are high g (iq), which has, historically at least, dominated other factors in determining overall outcomes. |
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It's one of the reasons I like computer graphics so much: the computer does the rotation for you! Stereo graphics (using the funny LCD glasses) was a true revelation to me, and learning how to rotate things using matrics was another.