Author Topic: Algebra is fun!  (Read 2387 times)

Though I am not in Algebra, I have also rediscovered my interest in math class.

My teacher is awesome and actually makes math fun and comedic; this is the first time in five years since I've looked forward to going to math class.

I've always loved math.

I'm getting a degree in mathematicatics alongside my engineering one.
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I've always sucked ass at math. I can't do math for stuff.

If you like algebra, you'll have a loving blast with calculus.

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What, you don't know what mathematicactitonics is?

If you like algebra, you'll have a loving blast with calculus.
Honestly, learning calculus was easier than learning all the rules of algebra and geometry and trig and stuff.


Honestly, learning calculus was easier than learning all the rules of algebra and geometry and trig and stuff.
Except you had to remember everything from algebra, and when your highschool teachers didn't do a good job, it's much harder.


My maths teacher just talks about how much he loves his foster children all loving lesson
ROFL

I've yet to see the value in learning about proofs. I've haven't used them at all in my college calculus experience thus far.

I regret not paying more attention when trigonometry was discussed in highschool, as it is used frequently in my math, science, and engineering courses.

Algebra was a fairly easy subject for me but calculus caught me off-guard my first semester of college. It's similar in the sense that it just another set of rules you impose upon the more basic ones you already know in order to build an increasingly more versatile tool set for problem solving. The trick is being familiar with the tools and using your experience to know when to use which methods.

SINE

COSINE


TAAANGEEEEEEeeeeeent

Don't forget your inverse and hyperbolic trigonometric functions!

"Holy shift! Look at the asymptote on that mother function!"

I loving hate explaining anything I do in math. Makes me rage.
"What is 2+2? Explain your reasoning."