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Mathematics, 20.09.2021 01:40 DangeRz

People learn new languages for many different reasons—from personal enrichment to school credit to necessity. When approaching a new language, we find patterns that are the product of rules. For example, languages have rules that govern grammatical structures, pronunciations, and word order. Communication is difficult when we break those rules. Compare learning about functions to learning a new language. How are they similar?

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