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28 Jan 2025 4:11 pm
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Skans » 28 Jan 2025, 5:06 pm » wrote: I get Diff equations when I watch someone doing them.  And, I may have used them for a short time when I took an advanced Economics course. 

To me, advanced math is that stuff nuclear/quantum physicists use.  I'm pretty sure I can ever build up to that. And, even if I could grasp a little of it, I know I could never think in terms of that math.  Not like those people who live and breath that stuff.  Not even close.

I suppose I have to be satisfied some day fully learning what I flubbed up in Trig-Analyt in highschool.
I wouldn't use your performance in high school as an accurate metric to your aptitude in mathematics or anything else. Our brains haven't fully developed yet. In fact, the science is now saying that we actually don't have our brains fully developed until we around 28. That makes a difference in learning abstract concepts. 
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Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑7 minutes ago
Very simple questions...

From which you are running...



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