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"Dood, you hit 405 for like 3, that means you should probably max out at like 435." That's some real Bro-Math
"Dood, you hit 405 for like 3, that means you should probably max out at like 435." That's some real Bro-Math
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This type of maths is usually used in grade 12 and higher maths. Gypsy math is when you have no clue what to do, so you just solve for something in hope that it will give you partial marks.
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Duuuuuuuude, I just so totally bombed meh math test
It was to be expected, math is RETARDED after all
It was to be expected, math is RETARDED after all
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Get the discrete math mug.When fertile or fitting real-life or contextual questions and math tidbits or humor in a math textbook, submitted to Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE) for approval, are often rejected for politically incorrect reasons, or because the items could potentially be perceived to be linked to politics, race, religion, or sex.
Items like “Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not divide by zero!” and phrases like “beautiful curves,” “immoral algebra,” and “juicy little theorem” are banned without being given valid reasons—aren’t these rejections part of the sanitization of Singapore math to only publish sterilized or sterile contents to satisfy the mathematical wants of a humorously or prudishly challenged audience or readership?
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