The format is a bit of confusing, the composition symbol only goes from left to right, also if you think of 'o' as 'of' it can confuse your mind. I instinctively read '((h o g) o f) as 'f composition (h composition g)' -- whereas it's '(h composition g) composition f' -- once you recognize how composition should be read symbolically, it clicks. -- but to that point are the parentheses even necessary anymore?
It is simple to understand. However, my body refused to remember them. It only allows me to have fun with it, but not to remember it. Let the science spent it all lifetime remember its products.
The format is a bit of confusing, the composition symbol only goes from left to right, also if you think of 'o' as 'of' it can confuse your mind.
I instinctively read '((h o g) o f) as 'f composition (h composition g)' -- whereas it's '(h composition g) composition f' -- once you recognize how composition should be read symbolically, it clicks. -- but to that point are the parentheses even necessary anymore?
Thank you very much, this really helped me!
I like to think that one day you were in the middle of a shower and thought "I'll just post 1 math video today" xD
Can you post a video about intro to mathematical biology please or some books recommendations about it.
Which program do you use?
Smoothdraw
It is simple to understand. However, my body refused to remember them. It only allows me to have fun with it, but not to remember it.
Let the science spent it all lifetime remember its products.
But when is it commutative??
WAT
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