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I had an electrodynamics textbook (Griffiths) that was the worst since it did this all the time.
It made studying it really hard because it skipped so many intermediate steps that I couldn't follow it and ended up even more confused.
It was one of the few courses I ended up with a C in, despite trying really hard at it.
It's one of the reasons I ended up in engineering rather than physics or mathematics. The numbers are more intuitive and everything isn't an obscure proof.