Technomancer wrote:Pythagoras? Pshaw! You should meet Laplace.
Because we don't exist in it. We haven't really experienced it, so we really can't trully understand it. I hope the logic in that comes out right.Saint Kev. wrote:Why is infinity such a hard concept to grasp?
Icarus wrote:Math angst gang, huh? I'm an MP (mathematical pinkerton) and I'm here to bust y'all up. *draws dual calculators*
lim as n approaches infinty of (1+(1/n))^n = e =2.7182818286
*sheathes calcs.*
There is no place for arrogance in God's kingdom. If we boast, we must boast of the Lord, for there is nothing else to boast of. He is the giver of all our gifts. If He gives to one a mind for numbers and formulas and calcuations, and to another a voice to sing, how shall the one exalt himself, or herself, over against the other? There is no place for it, for both gifts are of the Lord.
Icarus wrote:lim as n approaches infinty of (1+(1/n))^n = e =2.7182818286
Speaking of which, does anyone know any good ones? All of the ones I've heard are horrible.
convoybutterfly wrote: it serves no real purpose i think.
convoybutterfly wrote: i don't like math because it has all these rules and stuff that you have to go by. and you get points taken off your test if you don't do the problem the exact way the teacher wants you to. why does it matter how you did the problem as long as you got the right answer? lighten up people, come on.
*chuckles*Ammaranth wrote:You boys look a little lost . . . Maybe you've been looking at too many little squiggles, an' forgot how to read ENGLISH. See, this is the math ANGST thread, which means you two are a long way from home . . .
Ammaranth wrote:Seriously, I actually agree with you, though I'd be willing to guess that what convoy was complaining about was probably some of the more complex stuff like Trig or Calc.
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On the one hand, there has been a big trend towards trying to get everyone to go to college, which means that lots of high school kids are going through higher level math courses which in many cases probably are largely irrelavent to them.
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