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Applied Discrete Math is fucking hard. Logic and proofs are freaking hard. Even Multivariable calculus is piece of cake. Give me Calculus, Linear Algebra and I can get a high grade.

How do you even start to wrote proofs?

I’m in Chapter 2 and struggling. Imagine the later chapters.

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  • 1
    Am I getting you right that Multivariate calculus is easy?
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    📌 If you ever find a good tutorial for non-mathematicians, link it please.
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    @Oktokolo I need this.
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    Me who sucks at math and is scared of variables in combination with mathematics...

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    @Oktokolo I have one: "just make shit up until it sticks".

    Some more context: Apparently math proofs are as much art as science. That is the response I got when I asked "now why would I just randomly decide to expand both sides with the integrating factor exp(rt)?"

    Apparently there is no rigor to it. It's just "art".
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    @ScriptCoded Multivariable Calculus is Calc 3. I haven’t taken that class. I’m talking about Calc 2.
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