I have big gaps in mathematics knowledge. Should I write my own function-algorithms that you don’t remember, in order to simplify life and at the same time tighten up primary classes.

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    For the sake of> at the same time tighten primary classes Definitely worth it, any "repetition - the mother of learning" - jackrv
  • Solving problems in any way possible (including writing libraries) is always good. But here I am only vaguely aware of what algorithms you will be pulling up from the initial classes. Multiplication by the bar? - KoVadim
  • Aha, for example, factoring a number into factors and further on in algebra and higher mathematics, sets, etc. _____ Now time has become more free. Previously, there was not. - perfect

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If your task and ultimate goal is to “pull up” knowledge in mathematics, and you want to write your own implementations of mathematical functions, then why not.