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9638144 No.9638144 [Reply] [Original]

why do professors do this?

>> No.9638163

to save themselves time and to impose on their students a work ethic.

>> No.9638175

>>9638144
Some proof contain new ideas or unexpected tricks. Others are just straightforward applications of stuff you've already done. In the latter case, it doesn't accomplish anything to spend time walking everyone through it when they would learn more working it out themselves.

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>> No.9638304

>>9638300
Powerful.

>> No.9638518

>>9638300
I agree with that prof

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>>9638144
>proof left as an exercise for the reader
really grind my gears

>> No.9641147

>>9639573
More like proof left to be Googled.

>> No.9641182

>>9638144
>>9638300
because they are too unintelligent to understand the proof themselves

none of my profs ever did anything like this

>> No.9642594

>>9638300
Most likely from some dumb computational "math" course. Here's the theorem it's true.