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>Math

>> No.10039058

But math is fun and elegant and cute and fun

>> No.10039061

Please try your best to take it easy day time /jp/, I'm counting on you to keep it relaxed for when I wake up. Night night~

>> No.10039063

>Even the fucking answer doesn't make sense
I giggled.

>> No.10039062

>>>/sci/
Unless you are going to post a problem and kill my time for the next few minutes.

>> No.10039071

Math always made me want to murder people, such nonsense.

>> No.10039068

>>10039053
Math is pretty easy actually:

1+1=2
2+2=4
4+4=horse

Which one doesn't make any sense?

>> No.10039072

I'm dumb so I forgot everything related to math....

>> No.10039085

I somehow passed every math exam...and blissfully forgot nearly everything a couple years later.

Time well wasted.

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>>10039062

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>> No.10039107

>>10039053
It never made sense to me during my degree but I still managed to pass.

>> No.10039110

>>10039100
>1 x 1 = 2
Goddamnit Jamal, stop being a stereotype.

>> No.10039131

>>10039062
>>10038995

>> No.10039143

>>10039085
Consider this :
Your dick 'd' with a 'l' lenght may procure you best orgasm when moving in and out in-between [Touhou]'s 'b' breasts ( with a 'v' volume ) due to a friction 'f' if you're moving at some perfect speed 's'. So :
[best]Orgasm = ( l(d) + (b * V) ) ^ s) / f

>> No.10039154

>>10039110
1 x 0 = 1

It's funny because I literally know 0 maths, even less than high school students, but I can point out his mistakes and he's a maths teacher.

>> No.10039162

He just confused + with x, stop making fun

>> No.10039170

>>10039162
Yeah. Maybe he just got to multiplication.

>> No.10039182

I felt happy when I learned that math is pretty much useless and you never need to use it in the real world.

>> No.10039179

>>10039107
I wonder if you're better off just accepting that it doesn't make any sense when you get to more abstract stuff. Stuff up to algebra is easy, because you can always apply it to a real world problem to understand what you're actually doing. But when you pass a certain point, they stop explaining why something makes sense with real world examples and instead say "if you want the mathematical proof for why this works, see page X".

>> No.10039187

http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=math

>> No.10039195

>>10039143
That's physics though, not maths.

>> No.10039202

>>10039062
For which a=>0
int_B((1/((x-1)^2+(y-1)^2)^(a/2))dxdy
converges?
B:=[-3,3] X [-3,3]

>> No.10039212

>>10039202
Missing a right parenthesis:
int_B( (1 / ( (x-1)^2 + (y-1)^2 )^(a/2) ) )dxdy

>> No.10039223

>>10039100
If those Xs are supposed to be +ses, then that stuff is correct

>> No.10039248 [DELETED] 

>>10039097
The largest value is infinity

>> No.10039256

>>10039097
I got it down to at the highest point x=y-1 but i couldnt isolate y and solve for the point ;-(

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>>10039223
You tell him! I will gladly reward you on Tuesday for race rationalization today.

>> No.10039273

I learned basic calculus (limits, derivatives and integration) by myself last year but then I kinda stopped. I wanted to get back at it, but I'm pretty sure I forgot most things by now.

Maths is surprisingly fun, and a good hobby for a NEET.

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>>10039202
God this stuff help me anon

>> No.10039433

calc makes sense up until multi
fuck multi

>> No.10039447

>>10039179
I have never understood proofs at all. I'm with them during the math part, but then they start making these assumptions and conjectures and seeing stuff normal people don't see.

>> No.10039450

I was actually kind of good at math. Too bad I've forgotten it all now.

>> No.10039452

You should try assembly. Continuing the work of someone else.

>WHAT THE FUCK DID THIS FAGGOT WRITE
>WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS DOING
>THE SHIT IS THAT
>THE FUCK WAS THAT
>GODDAMN FUCK

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Anyone here hot 4 teacher?

>> No.10039461

>>10039452
That's every code, including mine when I don't look at it for a month+.

>> No.10039517

>>10039461
Read SICP

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How the hell do any of you all not get math? It's 90% following instructions and 10% critical thinking. Math is the easiest subject next to history.

>> No.10039559

>>10039553
autism

>> No.10039568

>>10039553
I need to understand why something works before my brain accepts it and memorizes it. And my brain isn't powerful enough to understand why really complicated things work.

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>>10039559

>> No.10039566

>>10039553
le highschool kid has spoken ;D peace

>> No.10039611

>>10039553
The easiest subject is English/writing classes or whatever your language specific subject is. Math is difficult for anyone unless you are legitimately autistic.

>> No.10039617

>>10039565
I wonder if anyone ever cosplayed the black guy in the original translation of Persona 1.

>> No.10039619

>>10039553
Please do not sully mathematics with that description.

>> No.10039625

>>10039611
>difficult for everyone

All one had to do was understand and remember the handful of concepts presented
and buy over-priced calculator to do all of the binomial heavy-lifting. Even without a calculator, it's not hard, it's just pedantic.

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>>10039625
>>10039202
This problem is still open.

>> No.10039641

>>10039625
You can't judge math based on what you learned in high school.

>> No.10039661

>>10039611
Actually, my mother tongue is the only subject I've failed in.

>> No.10039671

The only annoying thing about math is the fucking rote memorization of the trigonometric functions. After you learn them there is a section in every chapter dedicated to their fucking use, and guess what? You can't do the problem unless you memorize them which is the biggest load of shit. It makes the fucking tests tediously difficult because you can learn and know what was covered on that exam, but unless you remember the shitty fucking trig functions, your basically shooting in the dark.

>> No.10039680

I think people should give math a fresh look as adults. They teach it really poorly.

>> No.10039731

>>10039671
Trig functions aren't THAT annoying, depending on what you're doing. My problem was remembering all the angles and shit on unit circle. Until I learnt 2 congruent angle

>> No.10039809

My life has been a constant struggle against math. would you believe me if I told that I never passed a single math exam back in highschool? I used to score 100% up to 3rd and 4th grade when my grades started dropping to 65%. When I got to highschool I had a consistent average of 30%. My parents got me private tutors and everything, I used to spend entire weekends studying with them and I still got shitty grades. Near the end of my second year they had to start bribing the school staff to keep me from failing. I think I never had a proper summer vacation in highschool because I had to study with the tutors 3 or 4 times a week while everyone else was out partying, traveling etc. I think this might have traumatized me or something because after graduation (I got 75% thanks to the deal my dad made) I refused to keep studying and turned into a NEET.

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>>10039671
>>10039731
Just memorizing the unit circle, isosceles triangle and the graphs should be enough, after that remembering the formulas and identities should be trivial. That should be enough for most non-mathematics or physics universities, and even then it goes a long way.

>> No.10040199

>>10039661
I know English better than my native language.

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