how pleb would you have to be to use a solutions manual? i want to properly get into integrals from stewart, but im struggling with definite integral stuff like utilizing sum of squares proofs to use the limit form of the Riemann sum. my prof said just to skip it but i wanted to know if it was worth going over than just doing the FTC integral methods, hence my thought of using the solutions manual to see how they did it.
>>8740852
I use the solutions manual so I can get assignments out of the way quickly and get back to more cerebral activities like posting on /sci/
>>8740859
this
>>8740852
>be me
>reading solutions manual
>already did problems, just want to check work
>please read first letter of every line
>>8740891
>same answers as solutions manual
>now have time to post on /sci/
>in solutions manual thread
>find this
>first letter of every line
>>8740852
if you can be an adult and not just crutch on the solutions manual to do your homework for you, its perfectly fine to double check your answers.
the real boon with solutions manuals is seeing the challenge problems done as they can show you concepts your professor might not go over.
>>8740852
Oh I would pound that ass so hard.
>>8740852
>google images
>Best guess for this image: WebM
>>8740852
Just read a worthwhile book without a solutions manual e.g. Rudin.
>>8740896
It looks kind of weird in the onesie, but then I imagine it with pajama feet and it's hot again.