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>>12145822
It doesn't have end of chapter exercises, yes, the exercises are in the middle of the chapter. Just ctrl+f "Exercise".
Were you really criticising the book based on flipping through it in two minutes? Not gonna lie, that's pretty based and /sci/-pilled of you.

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>>11922645
>Lmao, this violates the occam razor, retard.
Is Occam's razor a law of the universe now? Does the Bible say that whenever God created something he did it in the simplest way possible?

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>>11867045
No, you can do it in way less.
You can check manually, for example, that for three, it's 2.
For an n-product, you can separate it into two chucks, one with m terms and one with n-m, with two parenthesis. By iterating this, I think that we get 2(n-2), by induction.

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