becca82
becca82
10-05-2017
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What does it mean to learn incrementally
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hs3773
hs3773
10-05-2017
It means like your making great progress in a subject, or your learning kinda slowly but getting there!
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kiddquan
kiddquan
10-05-2017
it means If you are making incremental progress in math, you are moving slowly but steadily forward. Incremental describes regular, measurable movements that are usually small.
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