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Now I'm studying complex numbers and I want to start learn another chapter about integrations is it a right way to study both chapters at once?
"An equation for me has no meaning, unless it expresses a thought of God"- Srinivasa ramanujan
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I don't see why not. At University I had a lecture from 9 until 10 on differential equations; then 10 until 11 on linear algebra.
Sometimes taking a break from one topic and trying another gives the first times to 'settle in'.
Bob
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So you mean that it creates flexibility between in learning two topics?
"An equation for me has no meaning, unless it expresses a thought of God"- Srinivasa ramanujan
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Not so much flexibility as 'settlement' time. For me ideas sometimes take a while to sink in.
Bob
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
Sometimes I deliberately make mistakes, just to test you! …………….Bob ![]()
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