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Platystemon posted:I’ve probably wasted an entire dollar over the years by just not giving a gently caress about the last drop in the container. Well la dee da! Check out Daddy Warbucks over here!
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Also just get the sinus rinse cans they're loving sterile.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:29 |
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Do they have anything like those cans of compressed air that blast drains clear?
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:34 |
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poo poo I just learned: The Battle of Trinidade in 1914 was a pitched duel off a tiny island in the South Atlantic, between two ocean liners that had been requisitioned and converted into "war"ships by bolting guns to them: The English RMS Carmania, and the German Cap Trafalgar, which had been recently repainted to look like the RMS Carmania! The Wikipedia article was very vocal about clarifying that the RMS Carmania had not also been repainted to look like the Cap Trafalgar.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 20:57 |
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Sandi Toksvig (of QI etc), her dad was a danish news presenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYa3aBZFfzQ&t=48s
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# ? Nov 19, 2021 18:57 |
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I missed vast swathes of primary school maths. Some of the stuff I'd missed I've taught myself over the years as it became relevant, but other stuff remains a mystery. Today it occurred to me very suddenly that a fraction is just a representation of the equation that created it. 2/3 is 2 divided by 3 (2 over 3), etc.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 21:22 |
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I had a similar math thing I was doing binomial expansion and I was taught using the traditional western way "eyebrows" or "smiles" Then it was pointed out to me how multiplication tables can function with regards to factors and I learnt/self taught/understood using a two way table to solve binomials Genuinely makes more sense to me
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 22:11 |
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Jestery posted:I had a similar math thing I get it the traditional way, but I think that matrix would be a little more intuitive in its way.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 22:18 |
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I wasn't taught exactly either of those ways. We were just told to multiply both halves by both other halves. Having any sort of visual representation (eyebrows and smiles, or a matrix) would've been massively helpful to me.
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Lady Disdain posted:I missed vast swathes of primary school maths. Some of the stuff I'd missed I've taught myself over the years as it became relevant, but other stuff remains a mystery. Kinda the other way around but realising that the division symbol is just a lil fraction was
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Lady Disdain posted:Today it occurred to me very suddenly that a fraction is just a representation of the equation that created it. 2/3 is 2 divided by 3 (2 over 3), etc. You can use it for adding many construction measurements together as well. Adding several 2 foot 6 inches and 7/8 for example you can decimalize them then convert back at the end. I mean fractions are easy for me, but I'd rather just do it once at the end if I was adding several measurements together. Quaint Quail Quilt has a new favorite as of 23:33 on Nov 21, 2021 |
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Quaint Quail Quilt posted:If you do that equation to a decimal .66 repeating.. This makes me very grateful that I live in a country that uses decimal measurements.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 23:41 |
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I got halfway through university before I worked out that "=" means "the things on either side of this symbol are exactly the same, just written in different ways" and not "GET THE ANSWER! WHY AREN'T YOU GETTING THE ANSWER! YOU SUCK AT MATHS!"
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 05:13 |
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Tree Bucket posted:I got halfway through university before I worked out that "=" means "the things on either side of this symbol are exactly the same, just written in different ways" and not "GET THE ANSWER! WHY AREN'T YOU GETTING THE ANSWER! YOU SUCK AT MATHS!" =D
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 05:19 |
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As an ex-math teacher, the whole eyebrows/FOIL thing bothered me. These are really just repackaging plain old multiplication-by-hand that the kids already know. Really you can just pull in the idea of number bases, then you can take 23 * 56, write it as (2 * 10 + 3)(5 * 10 + 6), replace 10 with x to get (2 x +3)(5x + 6). Since you already know (I hope) how to multiply 23 by 56 by hand, you can do the same with binomials. Forgive the penmanship:
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 07:27 |
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Tad Naff posted:As an ex-math teacher, the whole eyebrows/FOIL thing bothered me. These are really just repackaging plain old multiplication-by-hand that the kids already know. Really you can just pull in the idea of number bases, then you can take 23 * 56, write it as (2 * 10 + 3)(5 * 10 + 6), replace 10 with x to get (2 x +3)(5x + 6). Since you already know (I hope) how to multiply 23 by 56 by hand, you can do the same with binomials. Forgive the penmanship: What is multiplication by hand cus I'm real loving bad at regular adding these days.
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Tad Naff posted:As an ex-math teacher, the whole eyebrows/FOIL thing bothered me. These are really just repackaging plain old multiplication-by-hand that the kids already know. Really you can just pull in the idea of number bases, then you can take 23 * 56, write it as (2 * 10 + 3)(5 * 10 + 6), replace 10 with x to get (2 x +3)(5x + 6). Since you already know (I hope) how to multiply 23 by 56 by hand, you can do the same with binomials. Forgive the penmanship: You mean the most efficient way isn’t (25*60) - (25*4) - (2*56) e: ⬇️why the gently caress don’t we teach this⬇️ Dross has a new favorite as of 08:41 on Nov 22, 2021 |
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Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it
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Jestery posted:Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it Ok I get where the numbers in the triangles come from, but where do numbers in the answer squares come from?
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iajanus posted:Ok I get where the numbers in the triangles come from, but where do numbers in the answer squares come from? Imagine those diagonals as little slides that the numbers slide down to the bottom
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iajanus posted:Ok I get where the numbers in the triangles come from, but where do numbers in the answer squares come from? Addition along the diagonal
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 09:02 |
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Where do the numbers in the triangles come from? I may be stupid.
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 09:23 |
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Multiply the top number by the side number to get the 2-digit number in the triangles, add the triangles together down the slope to get the number at the bottom. Took me a minute to figure out as well.
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 09:27 |
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Tree Bucket posted:I got halfway through university before I worked out that "=" means "the things on either side of this symbol are exactly the same, just written in different ways" and not "GET THE ANSWER! WHY AREN'T YOU GETTING THE ANSWER! YOU SUCK AT MATHS!" You're a talented art person though so you don't need* to know that. Or what XOR means or stuff from programming languages like == and != and the arcane mysteries of regular expressions. Whatsername here just got confused about the /s tag for sarcasm. Should it precede a sarcastic post as in IRC protocol or suggest a closing tag? Neither is correct. Goal, job security by obfuscation. Flat out disinformation is not off the table. *you can for a treat /me scuttles away
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Memento posted:Multiply the top number by the side number to get the 2-digit number in the triangles, add the triangles together down the slope to get the number at the bottom. Oh my god. Thank you, how did I miss that? Imagining these squares is gonna make me so good at the completely useless skill of weird mental math.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Imagine those diagonals as little slides that the numbers slide down to the bottom
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 09:57 |
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What? It works!
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Jestery posted:Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it I was taught this method, and drawing a grid takes a lot longer than just using the Western method. It might be good as a teaching method, but once you understand the concept, it just slows things down.
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 10:45 |
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Jestery posted:Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it That's great. I feel like I'm watching a magic trick. Lady Disdain posted:I was taught this method, and drawing a grid takes a lot longer than just using the Western method. It might be good as a teaching method, but once you understand the concept, it just slows things down. Nothing can be slower than how I currently handle maths. BaldDwarfOnPCP posted:You're a talented art person though so you don't need* to know that. Or what XOR means or stuff from programming languages like == and != and the arcane mysteries of regular expressions. The mere sight of == makes me feel really uneasy. Equals equals equals, right? I mean, that's what it does. It's equals. You can't have double equals.
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Lady Disdain posted:I was taught this method, and drawing a grid takes a lot longer than just using the Western method. It might be good as a teaching method, but once you understand the concept, it just slows things down. I don't disagree But I can appreciate a system that scales well for 1 digit as it does for 5 digit. Really speaks to people doing math with a stick and sand The western system works, but is awkward with adding that zero, and multiplying 3+ digit numbers makes it worse with adding that zero I just find the working out easier to follow with the grid and I'm less likely to make a dumb mistake
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 11:25 |
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Tree Bucket posted:That's great. I feel like I'm watching a magic trick. In lots of programming languages, a = 5 means "let a equal 5". a == 5 means "does a equal 5 or not, right now? true or false?"
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 12:03 |
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Fun fact The equal sign = is one of the more recent mathematical symbols and we know it was invented by Robert Record in 1557
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Robert 'RR' Record, also known by his stage name DJ Radical Rob
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Jestery posted:Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it This is pretty much the same as Japanese multiplication, just using a different template. I have no idea why every example of Japanese multiplication thinks you have to draw all those lines, that's waaaaay to much loving effort. I just do it like this: (the blue lines are just there to show you how to add all the other numbers together)
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I think I missed logarithms the first time I was supposed to learn about them and now I still don't really get it even though I feel like I should have no problem with the concept. And I even enjoy math(s).
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Jestery posted:Speaking of multiplication by hand, I learnt the Arabic method and distinctly prefer it I'm really liking this method, but I can't work out what you're supposed to do when the slides add up to more than a single digit. I thought that maybe the overflow simply moved to the next slide, but my attempt at working out 999*999 got me 992001, losing 6000 somewhere in the process
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Tree Bucket posted:The mere sight of == makes me feel really uneasy. Equals equals equals, right? I mean, that's what it does. It's equals. You can't have double equals. Maybe it’s like, super-equals. Like the =-symbol signifies things being equal, and the ==-symbol signifies things being really equal.
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liquidypoo posted:I'm really liking this method, but I can't work out what you're supposed to do when the slides add up to more than a single digit. I thought that maybe the overflow simply moved to the next slide, but my attempt at working out 999*999 got me 992001, losing 6000 somewhere in the process Nah, you just dropped a number or something. I was fascinated enough by the concept to try it out and I got 998001 by starting from the right and popping and digit in the tens column to the next group to the left.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Nah, you just dropped a number or something. I was fascinated enough by the concept to try it out and I got 998001 by starting from the right and popping and digit in the tens column to the next group to the left. Oh poo poo, there it is! Yeah, I'm not sure what or how I hosed up the first time, but it worked the second time. Slick.
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