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Everything is like
>Now to make the diptongo of a quarterback we simply do д(ଐ)= ю/(ଅଃ) and to solve it we simply take ଐ and say it in front of a mirror 3 times then we calculate how many fistings does it take for a shit hole to prolapse (or ଠଃ) and divide it by the area of the asshole then remove the car in the ship area in pokemon yellow where mewtree will be and he will tell you how to solve ଅଃ

Anyone has any tips on how to digest maths easier?

>> No.10667739

>>10667733
KEK
Accurate

>> No.10667764
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>>10667733
Well, how much do you need to count/measure and who do you need to present final sum to?

>>10667739
>image related

>> No.10667767
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10667767

>math is hard
It is when you're a coward.

>> No.10667770

FAG!

>> No.10667774

>>10667733
What are you? A fucking undergrad?

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>>10667767
>>10667774
I don't know why but it's just really hard for me

Is like a large amount of side quests in a video game but written in emojees

Is not only boring but half of the time I don't understand what they are saying

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I didn't expect to see Sezeri's work here.

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>>10667733
It comes naturally after you get used to it.

>> No.10669106

>>10667774
Judging by this post, >>10667784 , I'm pretty sure we have an underaged zoomer on our hands.

>> No.10669122

>>10667733
It was conceptualized by human geniuses, so of courses its hard for non geniuses to comprehend. At best non geniuses can memorize the method of the math concept but they cant comprehend shit like proofs which requires geniuse level intelligence.

>> No.10669124

>>10667733
It's funny because you are clearly retarded but at this moment you actually hit the nail right on the head. My only retort would be that this is actually the best way math can be exposed. Seriously, that writing style is absolutely glorious and I could not even imagine math being written in another style. You know, whenever I start writing math for a paper or whatever, without even thinking I follow this style. It's so natural. It's like if our brains just knew that this is the way to efficiently advance a technical text. It makes me very happy.

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10669158

math is easy
people are difficult

>> No.10669167

>>10667733
you need to have a good brain to begin with. sorry OP but that's the truth. very few people take it super seriously and no one has special tricks t. maths graduate

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10669199

OP here

I solved it by looking at examples of applications (mostly trough physics)

Maths are not hard and you guys are as smart as you are kind.

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>>10667767

>> No.10669239

>>10667733
It's a game, equivalent to a sudoku or that childrens game where you color the area with a corresponding color.

>> No.10669519

>>10669199
>you guys are as smart as you are kind.
What did he mean by this?

>> No.10669535
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10669535

Try to develop or force your visual/spacial intelligence. Also, try to actually memorize your OPERATIONS TABLE, it will get your thinking away from the number mess and straight to the logic and reasoning of the problem.

That's just my two cents of thought and a personal experience, though.

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>>10669199

>Needs pretty pictures and references to simple IRL analogies
>Doesn't push forward on raw intellectual prowess and abstract definitions

Never gonna make it past baby engineer math

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>>10669674
> thinks pictures are bad
> doesn’t know how useful geometry can be

poor anon

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>>10667733
Not too sure, I'm taking a physics course at the moment which isn't math heavy and focuses more on concepts, predictions, with some algebra and trig involved. Everything enough is practical enough to make sense but despite being what I would consider an entry-level course it does have some relatively challenging material in it. Formulas to memorize for different circumstances, as well as using math to find out basic information about the problem. Everything just adds on top of each other and itself which is a lot to keep track of. It's not even what's considering the challenging material. Just practice and you'll become better, fren

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>> No.10669692

>>10669122

>>10669122

Most proofs don't require genius level intellect. The IQ cutoff is probably 120 or 130, tops. There are millions of math undergrads graduating every year. You're just a retard.

>> No.10669708

>>10667733
Because we teach math very, very poorly in schools, both by teaching it in a mostly abstracted fashion and by putting too little emphasis on geometry (often postponing it until grades 4-5). I think Montessori pedagogy looks a lot better as it involves manipulating objects.

>> No.10669920

[math]次^{あ}_{あ}=(再-お_{お})\times(喜_{み}祕_{ひ}-女)[/math]

>> No.10670038

[math]test[\math]

>> No.10670041

[math]test[math]

>> No.10670051
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>>10667733
The easiest way to have a chance of understanding the weird ass shit is by knowing how to isolate shit in equations. like real get real good at it. once you get good at manipulating things in equations it all gets easier

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>>10669519
Depends on how kind you are

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>> No.10670320

It's not harder than bullshit literature.

>> No.10670328

>>10667733
>not summoning Exodia
Pleb

>> No.10670441

>>10670101
that other guy looks like gary

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10670499

You need to do maths to be able to read maths. Imagine if you learned a bunch of random words in Japanese. You wouldn't be able to form a sentence without understanding the logical structures that arrange those words into meaning.
You NEED to do mathematics. There is no short cut.

>> No.10670535

>>10667733
It's meant to be like this to filter out the brainlets.
Sad but true.

>> No.10670649

>>10669684

Visual and geometric intuition is an excellent way to get a grip on mathematics, but if you rely on "real world examples" to learn functional analysis or topology, you will most certainly fail. That kind of crutch works well for plug and chug fields like calculus and solving easy differential equations, not so much for real math which may not yet have easily understood applications.

>> No.10670653

>>10670535

Good. Who wants to spend precious grant money and the the time of world class experts on a brainlet who will never produce results and make good in that investment?

>> No.10671166

I learned more mathematics by learning from a physicist than by a mathematician, and i'm a physicist

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>>10669684
>Geometry
>Pictures

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>>10671166
Physicists speak their own dialect and are supportive with each other. Physicists are usually very obnoxious when teaching to mathematicians, as mathematicians are when teaching to them; and if mathematicians are exceedingly rigorous and condescending when teaching physicists, physicists are sloppy on purpose with calculations and avoid lab experiments when teaching mathematicians, as to protect their own exoteric wisdom the same way we do with ours. I like physics, but I've learnt very little from physicists.

>> No.10672026

>>10667733
Cute

>> No.10672308

>>10667784
>boring
there is your problem, i recommend changing your field as mathematics is clearly not for you.

>> No.10672316

it's hard work. there is no way around it. stop trying to find a short cut or a brilliant idea that will suddenly clarify everything for you
it does not exist

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>>10669920
Based & [math]日本語 [/math] pilled

>> No.10672499

>>10667733
Monkeybrains only need to know what to eat, run, and fuck, not how to get to the moon.

>> No.10672521

>>10667733
Don't talk about struggling with math on /sci/. At least in general terms. This board is populated by autistics who do get their entire sense of self-worth from putting down others. Everyone here LARPs like they've been doing PDEs since 4th grade.