Incellectually_Shy
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Unintelligent_Anon
Join Date: 2016-02-24
Post Count: 361#200426580Saturday, October 22, 2016 2:42 PM CDT
"do your homework DO YOUR HOMEWORK" This is horrible advice. Applying concepts does help to solidify your knowledge of the process, yes. Nonetheless, this individual clearly needs an understandable starting term in the learning sequence. The algorithmic-process may help you. Regardless of whatever level/field of Maths you are using, there is a general algorithmic process that can be used: Do not try to handle the entire problem; divide it into easier sub-problems and connect the results for each. A chef following a recipe should never try to cut pea-pods and try to boil water at the same time; he should focus on allowing the water to start boiling adequately, then focus on extracting the peas. Syntactical expression: Ingredients = {Un-chopped Veal, Embedded Peas, Raw Peppers} Define our functions: (C() = "Chop the veal.", E() = "Extract the peas.", B() = "Boil the peppers.", M() = "Merge the ingredients.") 'M' is vague, however, you can assume they are being merged in anyway you want. First, we will chop our veal meat. Think of the functions as performing left --> right addition. The sum of the ingredients are added together in a sequential order. C() + E() + B() + M() = "Chop the veal, then extract the peas; afterwards, boil the peppers; merge the ingredients together."
That's one of the few things I never did, like Florin's torban-playing skills except he transmitted them to others.write it down too
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