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Your post represents a common viewpoint, but I don't agree with it. I'm a retired programmer trying to learn algebra for the purposes of education only. I am not supposed to take an exam or use the material in any material way, so to speak. I'd like to understand. Without understanding motivations and (on the opposite end) applications I simply lose interest. I happen to have a degree in math, and I know for the fact that when you know (or can reconstruct) the untuition behind the theory - it makes a world of a difference. If this kind of understanding is not a goal, then what is?

BTW, by "buying" I din't mean that it should buy me a dinner, but at least it's supposed to tell me something conceptually important within the theory itself. Example: in the LADR book, the chapter on dual spaces has no consequences, and the author even encourages the reader to skip it :).




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