Re: obtaining notes on classic textbooks
- From: matthias@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 14 Feb 2006 08:01:59 -0800
Typically, no such commentaries are available. The point of the
exercises is to spend the time to figure them out, until you reach
enlightenment. Once you have reached enlightenment, you will be able to
tell when your answers are correct. Until then, you have to take
classes so you can ask your prof if your proof seems right.
I will let other people explain how getting the answers to Jacobson's
algebra, or Rudin's analysis, won't help you become able to solve the
problems on your own.
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