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10570076 No.10570076 [Reply] [Original]

Where’s the best place to get solution manuals for higher level books that aren’t on slader/chegg or have improper solutions? I would like them to check if I’m doing the problems right / if there are other ways of solving the problems.

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>> No.10570092

>>10570076
For example I wanted solutions to a discreet geometry textbook but they’re only available through emailing a professor at Princeton (who probably won’t get back to me)

Any help would be appreciated.

>> No.10570232

>>10570076
Nothing? :(

>> No.10570289

>>10570092
Stop being anti-social

>> No.10570294

>>10570289
I’ve emailed them already. Still no response. I could ask a professor from my Uni to email them if they don’t want a student with the solutions but that feels autistic.

>> No.10570304

>>10570289
Thou dost not understand what 'anti-social' implicates.

>> No.10570310

I've found that libgen.io usually has solution manuals for the more popular textbooks in physics and math.

It contained virtually all the science and math textbooks I needed in undergrad along with a solution manual

>> No.10570338

>>10570304
gay

>> No.10570346

>>10570338
>gay
Why the homophobia?

>> No.10570347

>>10570346
Thy Orbulon hast angered the un-intellectuals infesting thou board.

>> No.10570354

>>10570347
>>10570346
gay

>> No.10570508

>>10570310
okay.
have you ever felt it more beneficial to study without solution manual?