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[QUOTE="Dr. Courtney, post: 6296076, member: 117790"] Lots and lots of practice and hanging around other people who think mathematically is how I got to be good at it. I don't think there are any short cuts. But there can be some organizing principles for approaching different classes of textbook type problems. A solid foundation for solving lots of textbook type problems in physics, chemistry, and math eventually provides a big toolbox for other kinds of problems that occur in other contexts. But building up the toolbox takes years of practice and homework in courses with lots of textbook type problems. [/QUOTE]
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