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How do you guys enjoy math?






Hop1pop said:How do you guys enjoy math?
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Hop1pop said:How do you guys enjoy math?
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Hop1pop said:How do you guys enjoy math?
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The Chaz said:Good point, arunma. I hate golf, and I am bad at it. Which came first??
I like(d) math because I was naturally good at what kids call "math". Once the abstraction began (see "homomorphisms, et al.), I started to hate math. But don't tell anyone ;)
Helios said:Math is neat because it doesn't matter whether the math teacher likes you or not. You just slap your finished test down and say "read 'em and weep". Unlike your commie social science teacher who might dislike you for your opinions.
The Chaz said:man, you had me laughing for a while! Of all the things to say when handing in a test!
I don't remember too many commie teachers besides my intro to psych. She's Canadian. EH??
The Chaz said:One reason I like math is that you can do _____ (whatever it is that we DO!) with just a paper and pencil. I would have to get special permission to enter the multi-million dollar DNA lab where my friend works... just to see some basic properties of cells or whatever.
But check out this proof that an even number times and even number is even.
2m*2n = 4mn = 2(2mn). Boom.
Or an even function times and odd is odd.
(let f be the even one)
f(-x)*g(-x) = f(x)*(-g(x)) = -f(x)*g(x).
Hop1pop said:what? I'm beginning to think that I am illiterate with mathematics.
The Chaz said:Well THAT was not my purpose!
Informally, we can conclude that two even numbers multiplied together gives another even number. 6*8=48
10*44=440
etc. But to prove this for ANY two even numbers, we arbitrarily pick two. With m and n natural/whole numbers/integers, 2m and 2n are even numbers. When we multiply them, we get 4mn. This is even, since it is twice a natural/whole/integer 2*(2mn).
I had a spinster history teacher who complained there was a communist under every bed except hers.The Chaz said:I don't remember too many commie teachers besides my intro to psych.
The Chaz said:Well THAT was not my purpose!
Informally, we can conclude that two even numbers multiplied together gives another even number. 6*8=48
10*44=440
etc. But to prove this for ANY two even numbers, we arbitrarily pick two. With m and n natural/whole numbers/integers, 2m and 2n are even numbers. When we multiply them, we get 4mn. This is even, since it is twice a natural/whole/integer 2*(2mn).
Jimmy Snyder said:I had a spinster history teacher who complained there was a communist under every bed except hers.
Jimmy Snyder said:I had a spinster history teacher who complained there was a communist under every bed except hers.
stevenb said:We pray to Odin, and he gives us the inspriration.
Really, I don't know why. Perhaps because (despite all the associations with nerds) it's the coolest thing ever conceived by man.
Norman said:To me, math is a tool. I don't enjoy it anymore than I enjoy a hammer or a knife. What I do enjoy is utilizing it to solve problems that are interesting to me.
xxChrisxx said:Oh my god, that is so dull.
Mentallic said:It's just an example!
kntsy said:Math is more precise than other subjects. Other subjects(esp.social science or culture) just require you to write an essay on sth and there is no definite answer. Math is not about your opinions good or bad;but about your answers right or wrong.
stevenb said:It could just be a dull example, or perhaps "luster" is in the eye of the mathematician.
stevenb said:It could just be a dull example, or perhaps "luster" is in the eye of the mathematician.
xxChrisxx said:Oh my god, that is so dull.
The Chaz said:As your god, I declare this to be not dull.
What "interesting problems" do you solve with math?
Norman said:For the reference trapped electron radiation environment of Jupiter, what is the best shielding configuration of Aluminum and Tantalum to minimize the ionizing dose at a depth of 10 mils in silicon for a 108 day Jovian tour.
Is that interesting enough? I thought it was.
The Chaz said:As your god, I declare this to be not dull.
What "interesting problems" do you solve with math?
Klockan3 said:Who cares about some car when you have the logical fabric of the universe unraveling in front of your eyes?
Hop1pop said:I am more skilled with opinions and what not.
According to engineers... It is not like most people find any of them cool anyway.xxChrisxx said:This is why engineers are inherently more cool than mathematicians.
Klockan3 said:According to engineers... It is not like most people find any of them cool anyway.
If you are talking about what you do then you wouldn't keep anyone awake either. A few might be interested in the results but they are just interesting in expensive cars with powerful engines and not the engineering brilliance behind it.xxChrisxx said:They find the products (real tangible things) we make cool, stuff we produce doesn't have the effect of sending the room to sleep.
Hop1pop said:could you explain this in stupid form please?
xxChrisxx said:They find the products (real tangible things) we make cool, stuff we produce doesn't have the effect of sending the room to sleep.
Mechanical Engineers > All other engineers > Maths nerds.
(guess what I do for a living
The Chaz said:an equally ridiculous (though more obvious in its fallacy) statement would be "english > all other Latin-based languages > Latin"
The Chaz said:an equally ridiculous (though more obvious in its fallacy) statement would be "english > all other Latin-based languages > Latin"
xxChrisxx said:Mechanical Engineers > All other engineers > Maths nerds.
(guess what I do for a living