Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
But it's still MATH....what you're reffering to... "real world application" is more commonly known as APPLIED MATH.
😉
--Mark
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
But it's still MATH....what you're reffering to... "real world application" is more commonly known as APPLIED MATH.
😉
--Mark
And where do you apply the qudaradic formula besides in algebra class to drive students insane?
Originally posted by: Soccer55
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
But it's still MATH....what you're reffering to... "real world application" is more commonly known as APPLIED MATH.
😉
--Mark
And where do you apply the qudaradic formula besides in algebra class to drive students insane?
Projectile motion.
-Tom
Looks like you flew through English class, though 😉Originally posted by: YoshiSato
I think the quadratice formula is the following
AX2 + BX + C = 0 .
I hated algrebra and pesduomath so much in high school. I me come on, Not once in my computer science clasess did I ever need to use pseduomath.
Applied math. You know, what the dumb kids took in high school.Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
But it's still MATH....what you're reffering to... "real world application" is more commonly known as APPLIED MATH.
😉
--Mark
Originally posted by: aeroguy
Applied math. You know, what the dumb kids took in high school.Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
But it's still MATH....what you're reffering to... "real world application" is more commonly known as APPLIED MATH.
😉
--Mark
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
Originally posted by: EmperorIQ
Originally posted by: YoshiSato
Originally posted by: JohnCU
this is pseudomath?
I consider anything where you try to find an answer to an equastion with no practical real word application pseduomath. The answer of 4X does not tell me how much a case of beer will cost in real world terms.
if a case of beer cost 4 bucks, and one case is X amount, wouldn't that give you the cost in real world?
Anyways, what you learn in math, the logic, analytical and problem solving skills applies to your CS courses buddy.
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Looks like you flew through English class, though 😉Originally posted by: YoshiSato
I think the quadratice formula is the following
AX2 + BX + C = 0 .
I hated algrebra and pesduomath so much in high school. I me come on, Not once in my computer science clasess did I ever need to use pseduomath.
Originally posted by: godmare
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Looks like you flew through English class, though 😉Originally posted by: YoshiSato
I think the quadratice formula is the following
AX2 + BX + C = 0 .
I hated algrebra and pesduomath so much in high school. I me come on, Not once in my computer science clasess did I ever need to use pseduomath.
lol, ownership