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    Did anybody ever like this class? You mix one angle up and your whole answer changes. Its frustrating me:hitler:


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    Originally posted by AbsorbantNut View Post
    Did anybody ever like this class? You mix one angle up and your whole answer changes. Its frustrating me:hitler:
    Welcome to math?
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      #3
      Yeah in 11th grade, so like 11 years ago?
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        #4
        addition, omg anybody ever try this, it's so fucking hard, you mess up one number and everything changes, wtf!
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          #5
          I think it was like 10th grade, and yeah fuck one thing up and there is splash damage, much like anything else really.
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            #6
            I like trigonometry

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              #7
              a good thing about math is that the rules never change
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                #8
                a bad thing about math is that it sucks

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                  #9
                  Trig teachers are annoying. The subject is fairly easy, so they usually throw a bunch of trick questions in there to spice up their daily grind.

                  Once you get into calc there is less time for shenanigans, and math really starts getting interesting. Everything before it is there just as a foundation. All the cool shit happens in calc - so if you can stick it out, you'll be rewarded.
                  Originally posted by Matt-B
                  hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                    #10
                    Later on, the sum of the triangles interior angles can be something other than 180 degrees, then it gets fun.


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                      #11
                      ^Uh. That doesn't sound right to me. Don't remember that!
                      Originally posted by Matt-B
                      hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                        #12
                        A spherical triangle is a figure formed on the surface of a sphere by three great circular arcs intersecting pairwise in three vertices. The spherical triangle is the spherical analog of the planar triangle, and is sometimes called an Euler triangle (Harris and Stocker 1998). Let a spherical triangle have angles A, B, and C (measured in radians at the vertices along the surface of the sphere) and let the sphere on which the spherical triangle sits have radius R. Then the surface area...


                        Took it in my geomatics class.


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                          #13
                          I have not touched anything more than very simple algebra in 12-13 years. I have just recently started reviewing it all in preparation for going back to school in a year or so.

                          Yeah I am a little confuzzeld, its coming back fast though, but the more you work with it, and the more stick with it the more fun it will get.
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                            #14
                            good in math = direct correlation to future earning power
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                              #15
                              Oh. Doubt you're doing anything beyond euclidean in most trig classes. Maybe some polar stuff.
                              Originally posted by Matt-B
                              hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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