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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 19:08:42 GMT -8
These are some questions related to quadratic equations from last year's Algebra book... So this is class 10... Yeah Chp 2. Quadratic Equations...
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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 19:20:27 GMT -8
Well this the formula method to solve a quadratic equation but this was rather easy, the one which I found tough last year was solving the quadratic equation by ' completing the square method' Wow... So many theories... Well I don't know but KOPS, is it the same for you as well. I mean I found Geometry more easy than Algebra in grade 10 reason - Geometry was more practical and theory based, if you did know the concept you could solve in any way possible... Also Ruth you know how hyped grade 10 is in India... 🙄
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 19:52:00 GMT -8
Wow... So many theories... Well I don't know but KOPS, is it the same for you as well. I mean I found Geometry more easy than Algebra in grade 10 reason - Geometry was more practical and theory based, if you did know the concept you could solve in any way possible... Also Ruth you know how hyped grade 10 is in India... 🙄 Yes.... 10th Board is life...lol, last year my cousins got 89% and 92% respectively...
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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 20:33:53 GMT -8
Well I don't know but KOPS, is it the same for you as well. I mean I found Geometry more easy than Algebra in grade 10 reason - Geometry was more practical and theory based, if you did know the concept you could solve in any way possible... Also Ruth you know how hyped grade 10 is in India... 🙄 Yes.... 10th Board is life...lol, last year my cousins got 89% and 92% respectively... That's nice!
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 20:35:28 GMT -8
Yes.... 10th Board is life...lol, last year my cousins got 89% and 92% respectively... That's nice! Yeah, 85+ is considered good in higher classes, right?
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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 20:42:11 GMT -8
Yeah, 85+ is considered good in higher classes, right? Well in 10th grade, if you're quite good in studies then 90+ is easy peasy... I had a difference of 14% between 9th and 10th grade...
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 20:45:09 GMT -8
Yeah, 85+ is considered good in higher classes, right? Well in 10th grade, if you're quite good in studies then 90+ is easy peasy... I had a difference of 14% between 9th and 10th grade... Holy! Wow
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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 20:47:05 GMT -8
Well in 10th grade, if you're quite good in studies then 90+ is easy peasy... I had a difference of 14% between 9th and 10th grade... Holy! Wow yeah I had got 79% in 9th grade and in 10th 93%...
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 20:54:30 GMT -8
yeah I had got 79% in 9th grade and in 10th 93%... Wow..... Bravo!
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Post by Dr. Phil E. Sophical on Jan 6, 2021 22:13:35 GMT -8
You eventually reach a point where math looks like this: Im glad I don’t need to do this kind of math yet lol I mean, it's highly unlikely you'll ever have to do this kind of math. Unless you want to do ground-breaking research on the mathematical structure of information hierarchies using graph theory...
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Post by Dark on Jan 6, 2021 22:20:42 GMT -8
Im glad I don’t need to do this kind of math yet lol I mean, it's highly unlikely you'll ever have to do this kind of math. Unless you want to do ground-breaking research on the mathematical structure of information hierarchies using graph theory... I guess this is statistics along with sets...
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Post by Dr. Phil E. Sophical on Jan 6, 2021 22:29:44 GMT -8
I mean, it's highly unlikely you'll ever have to do this kind of math. Unless you want to do ground-breaking research on the mathematical structure of information hierarchies using graph theory... I guess this is statistics along with sets... Eh, kinda. Insofar as lattices are posets (a set endowed with a binary relation satisfying certain properties) and the standard notion of "more informative" is almost always based on the Blackwell order which relies on a measure-theory understanding of probability...
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 22:54:13 GMT -8
Im glad I don’t need to do this kind of math yet lol I mean, it's highly unlikely you'll ever have to do this kind of math. Unless you want to do ground-breaking research on the mathematical structure of information hierarchies using graph theory... Wait! Means you're a Mathematician!?
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Jan 6, 2021 22:54:36 GMT -8
I guess this is statistics along with sets... Eh, kinda. Insofar as lattices are posets (a set endowed with a binary relation satisfying certain properties) and the standard notion of "more informative" is almost always based on the Blackwell order which relies on a measure-theory understanding of probability... I wonder how much do you know? And how?
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Post by Dr. Phil E. Sophical on Jan 6, 2021 23:01:43 GMT -8
I mean, it's highly unlikely you'll ever have to do this kind of math. Unless you want to do ground-breaking research on the mathematical structure of information hierarchies using graph theory... Wait! Means you're a Mathematician!? I'm an economist, not a pure mathematician. Though a great deal of my research is theory-heavy enough that the line between econ and math gets pretty thoroughly blurred...
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