How do I know whether my inability to solve a particular math problem is due to lack of practice or low IQ?
I'm re-learning high-school algebra (doing precalculus) after a long break and sometimes I come across a problem that I can't solve, only to look at the answer and realize how obvious it was. Makes me feel like a true brainlet.
Just go on. You are only brainlet if you let yourself become one.
>>8975369
this some inspiring shit
>>8975367
Pretty easy. Find a solution and read it.
Case 1:
>Oh, I could have done that. I was even thinking about it but I thought it would be too complicated to actually yield a solution, Oh well, lesson learned.
Then you are still safe.
>What the fuck? How can this problem even be interpreted that way? What? How? Wait, when was that given? What?
Confirmed 2 digit IQ, will never make it.
>>8975367
>how do I know if my inability to cover a certain distance is due to a lack of speed or a lack of time?
I think what you really want to ask is "when is it okay to give up and look at the answers?"
>>8975367
lack of practice 100% of the time