Originally posted by: dullard
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Engineers have to make assumptions all the time.
Yes, they make assumptions. I'm just saying that those 'in-between' calculations matter. Imagine instead of five lines of work, it was a real world problem with ~5000 lines of work. Lets say you had the correct assumptions at the beginning and the correct answer, but that there were minor math "typos" throughout. Is everything fine? Heck no. Next time someone else needs to use your work but for something slightly different. Instead of wasting weeks of company time, they take a good answer (yours) and modify it. Typically the modification may branch off somewhere in the middle, lets say on line 2197. Was your line 2197 actually correct? Maybe, maybe not. In the real world, think of who you might end up killing by being sloppy in the middle.