i LOVE math so much. it is so much fun to do. i like to do equations. Standard deviation is fun to do by hand. I like to solve equations. I love knowing things. I love it when there are definite answers
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i LOVE math so much. it is so much fun to do. i like to do equations. Standard deviation is fun to do by hand. I like to solve equations. I love knowing things. I love it when there are definite answers

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Somebody PLEASE remove Algebra I from the world🙏🙏🙏
IDK HOW TO COMPLETE THE FUCKING SQUARE
JUST DRAW ANOTHER LINEE!?!???!??
Don't you love synthetic division? Now we know 4x⁵ - 12x⁴ + 17x³ - 51x² + 4x - 12 = (x² + 4)(4x² + 1)(x - 3) 😁
Highest level of math you’ve done?
less than algebra I
algebra I
geometry
algebra II
pre calculus, finite math or business math
statistics
calc 1
calc 2
calc 3 or linear algebra
differential equations
higher level of math
results/eww math
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two math tests in one day why did i decide to take two math courses at the same timeeee??
its actually kind of fun tho
I plan to go back to school next fall, so I have a little ovet fourteen months to master all seven subjects. I won't need two full months for algebra 1; cracking open the first chapter, it's all stuff like "here's what a plus sign means" and "variables look like letters, but they really stand for numbers!"
It won't hurt to brush up on factorization, but I think I can bang this one out in a week or two. All the better, because calculus kicked my ass in high school and it's not gonna be any easier now that I'm my own teacher. I passed it once (by the skin of my teeth), but have forgotten almost everything about it in the last decade, so I'll need the extra time to really get it down pat. I have to be able to derive and integrate in my sleep if I'm to stand half a chance at earning an astrophysics major. Astronomy would be slightly easier, but not by much, so I may as well go for gusto. The very first class astrophysics requires is calc 2, so I can't enroll until I'm 100% sure I know calc 1 forwards and backwards. Physics too, but physics and calc feel like two sides of the same coin, so I'll try to work on them at the same time (again, I managed to pull it off once, I'm sure I can do it again).
Chances are these Dummies books will be insufficient for me to grok all this math in one year, so I'll end up buying more textbooks, workbooks, study guides, SAT and AP prep, etc. I had plenty of cram sessions in my first go around at college, but nothing quite like this. This will be a herculean undertaking compared to the easy-A humanities program I coasted through originally. I had no motivation back then, no drive, no goal for "the real world" upon graduating. I went to college because it was expected of me, and I was told I needed it to get a good job. What I wasn't told is that not all majors are created equal; there's not a lot you can do with an English degree besides, well, teaching English. I just hope 14 months is enough time, because I would really prefer not to take another year off; 2024 is the ten year anniversary of when I started college the first time, so it would mean so much more to me if I started again that August rather than put it off until 2025.
I guess it doesn't matter in the end. If I'm not ready, I'm not ready. I can't force myself to start an extremely advanced program before I've mastered the pre-reqs. If I need to start later, so be it. As long as I'm consistently working towards my goal, it shouldn't matter how long it takes.
what should i do???
study for the midterm that’s in two days
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