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| Omega_M |
| I told you I am a high school drop out. What else can you expect ? |
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| PatMcGroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
I told you I am a school drop out. What else can you expect ? |
yea im just gonna have to go with the fact that youre bored at work. if you do or dont know the you were talking about, its not like i care anyway. are you going to help me learn anything? obviously not. the only way you could is if you knew of a place where to get FREE solutions manuals from. but since you dont, if its all the same to you, i will just ignore your future replys.
but thanks for keeping my thread at the top for a little bit, maybe someone who can help will see it. |
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| Omega_M |
thanks for the entertainment. I have a class to attend.  |
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| jdat |
tell me what you want I'll check and see if I can get it..
btw didn't I invite you to a certain educational material website a long ass time ago? I thought I did .... memory might be mixing things up |
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| PatMcGroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdat
tell me what you want I'll check and see if I can get it..
btw didn't I invite you to a certain educational material website a long ass time ago? I thought I did .... memory might be mixing things up |
ummm... not that i recall. i'll pm you. ;) |
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| jeeper_095 |
| where is the satisfaction of solving a problem when the answer is given to you? |
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| noikeee |
| Are you all idiots, and just throwing at him for the sake of it? Where's the point in solving an exercise if in the end you can't check if you got the correct answer or not? The ideal way is not to look at the solution at the start, do the exercise normally and then check if you got it right. If you got it wrong, re-do the exercise until you understand where you ed up. This method worked pretty well with me.. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
an important one for life:
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| jeeper_095 |
| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
Are you all idiots, and just throwing at him for the sake of it? Where's the point in solving an exercise if in the end you can't check if you got the correct answer or not? |
checking the answers pretty much shows a lack of confidence in problem solving, playing trial-error like game until a satisfactory output comes out of the problem.
Unless you have a solid foundation of the basic building blocks (of anything in general) you'll just keep guessing at it, wondering whether or not you got the answer right; just like wondering if 2/0=2 is correct, lol.
while I agree with the rest of your post,
| quote: | | The ideal way is not to look at the solution at the start, do the exercise normally and then check if you got it right. If you got it wrong, re-do the exercise until you understand where you ed up. |
1. we often learn from our mistakes.
2. consistency leads to a stronger knowledge block hence success and good level of confidence. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
Are you all idiots, and just throwing at him for the sake of it? |
Bahahahahah, pretty much.
Welp, see ya later!  |
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