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laogaiguk

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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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| Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
2,200,000,000 =/ 1,810,000,000,000, and roughly 3 X 2.2^9 would still be to the power of 9; and no I didn't need first year calc to figure that out (though I do confess to getting a student to check my answer).
I don't recall how having a knowledge of how 'to the powers of' helped me improve in my fields of history and literature, either.
But if we can agree to disagree, surely we can at least agree that a 15-16 year old who doesn't like math shouldn't be forced to take 18 math lessons a week? |
I can quite easily agree with that
BTW, sorry, the math question was at other people on the board, not you. I didn't mean for you to answer  |
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laogaiguk

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F!@#en phb:ERROR. You are a lazy a$$ Dave!
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laogaiguk

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F!@#en phb:ERROR. You are a lazy a$$ Dave!
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laogaiguk

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F!@#en phb:ERROR. You are a lazy a$$ Dave!
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laogaiguk

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| F!@#en phb:ERROR. You are a lazy a$$ Dave! |
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Yu_Bum_suk

Joined: 25 Dec 2004
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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| laogaiguk wrote: |
| Yu_Bum_suk wrote: |
2,200,000,000 =/ 1,810,000,000,000, and roughly 3 X 2.2^9 would still be to the power of 9; and no I didn't need first year calc to figure that out (though I do confess to getting a student to check my answer).
I don't recall how having a knowledge of how 'to the powers of' helped me improve in my fields of history and literature, either.
But if we can agree to disagree, surely we can at least agree that a 15-16 year old who doesn't like math shouldn't be forced to take 18 math lessons a week? |
I can quite easily agree with that
BTW, sorry, the math question was at other people on the board, not you. I didn't mean for you to answer  |
Well since it looks like it's just you and me left reading this thread there's probably not much harm done.  |
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poet13
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Location: Just over there....throwing lemons.
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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nope, me too
i think they should take at least four math courses a day
more in the evening.
my rational?
well, my hagwon owner was once one of those kids, and if you could see how she butchers her math every month when it comes to payday.....
wait, maybe its more ethics courses i'm talking about.....
oh well. |
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