Author Topic: loving college algebra  (Read 4226 times)

why do i need to know this stuff

im not going to be drawing parabolas for my living wages

ill give you a hint if youre working on a business application and your client ends up with imaginary money, he forgeted up. hes terrible at money. if you find i anywhere in your red and black charts you are a bad person and should lose your job.

But I love math.....

Oh golly gee, I can't wait to graduate from high school now.

Oh golly gee, I can't wait to graduate from high school now.
can't wait either :I

9:33 PM - Joshua: The impedance Z, in ohms, of a circuit element is defined as the ratio of the phasor voltage V, in volts, across the element to the phasor current I, in amperes, through the elements. That is, Z = V/I. If the voltage across a circuit element is 22 + 7i volts and the current through the elements is 3-2i amperes, determine the impedance.
9:33 PM - Joshua: WHAT THE forget AM I READING

I can't wait till schools teaching method becomes learning helmets and school only lasts 3 seconds.


Parabola's were the first half of my 8th grade algebra class...

Big gap between 8th grade and college.

Complex numbers are pretty much useless to non science/math/engineering folk.

why did you take that class?

why did you take that class?
I absolutely loving have to?

I absolutely loving have to?
well forget.... i'll go look for a loop hole, maybe astronomy or some stuff for college math credit.

well forget.... i'll go look for a loop hole, maybe astronomy or some stuff for college math credit.
shikata ga nai.

Thank god school is over for me. Not that I was bad at math, just hated it.

Also, hate English, really really do. Why do we need to brown townyze everything we read, with a 3 page long drone about what it means?

Parabola's were the first half of my 8th grade algebra class...

Big gap between 8th grade and college.
This.