Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics (1985)
“It is easy to measure your mastery of the results via a conventional examination; it is less easy to measure your mastery of doing mathematics”
Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics (1985)
Context: It is easy to measure your mastery of the results via a conventional examination; it is less easy to measure your mastery of doing mathematics, of creating new (to you) results, and of your ability to surmount the almost infinite details to see the general situation.
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