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>Yes, it's so easy it does feel like cheating sometimes.
It's like when my teacher in HS forced us to do derivatives the long way with limits and +h thing and then we learned the normal way of doing it—feels great but also kind of want to revisit those days.
>Yeah, that'll probably happen once I start taking the required electronics design courses
You should definitely go on ohm when you take those courses then, they helped me a lot in electronics including theories and concepts. Espescially your op amps, capacitor and inductor filter question, you should definitely ask there if you're ever feeling it.
>For beginners, Oppenheim "Signals & Systems" is a good introductory text. It goes through convolution, defining LTI systems, Fourier series, Fourier transforms (continuous and discrete time), Laplace & Z transforms, and a little taste of feedback systems at the end to get you interested in controls.
Thank you senpai, really appreciate it!

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