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annie is twice as old as freddy. freddy is 2x as old as sally. if annie's age minus freddy's age is the sum of 2 even primes, how old is sally ?

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I want to learn basic string theory. I don't even know what that means and have no understanding of the topic whatsoever, but I want to learn it because it just seems like the epitome of difficulty. I want a hard goal.

Background: I've always found math and science easy. I've mainly been held back by laziness not a lack of intellectual capacity all my life. Recently got a degree in Computer Science and will be working for a "Big 4" (think Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon) making 6 figures but I feel intellectually unsatisfied because I found the degree stupidly easy, and fun not hard. So I guess I'm reasonably smart or non-retarded? Idk

Anyone willing to explain a roadmap on how to learn basic string theory via self study? My highest math is Calc 3, bit disappointed in myself at that but it's all that was required for my CS degree.

Thanks.

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