miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2019

How do i know if what i solved is correct if no answer key is given?

On this particular math course during the class they give us a sheet of exercises to and we never really finish (it's like 20 exercises), so we take them home. On previous math courses these sheets would have the answers/keys at the end (not the solution, only the final answer), this was super convenient for me because i would go home and solve them all and compare them to know if i was doing it right.

However, now they won't give the final answer at the end of the sheets, only the problems unsolved. and i find myself completely desmotivated to study/practice, and only stay with the examples of what the professor solved in class. I find it pointless to even solve the sheets, how would i know if the final answer i got is right? I might as well be enforcing bad practice in multiple problems leading to multiple mistakes that would go completely unnoticed. No one in class has really asked or said anything about this, so i just assume i'm the "slow" one. I can't use this as an excuse to not learn because there are still people getting excelent grades.

In math courses, how do you approach/deal with this? These Line Integrals case examples cannot be just entered on a calculator, there is analysis and procedure. So how do you know if what you are solving is correct if there are no final answers given?



Submitted May 29, 2019 at 03:38PM by Bata_1 http://bit.ly/2JL4uKk

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