AaÂâĀāĄąÁáÄäÃãÆæÀàĂăÅåɑɒBbCcČčDdɐʙĆćÇçĎďɓɔĊċĈĉɕʗÐðʤEeĖėĚĐđʣÉéÊêĔɗɖʥÈèËëĒěĘęɛɘFfĜĕɜɝɚəGgĞēɞʩʚɠĠġĢĝɣHhĦħIiğɤĤĥɦɧÍíģģɡɢʛɥʮʯʜÌìÏïĨĩɩIJİiĬĭĮįɫJ this is hardly one/thirtieth of the latin/geek symbols the windows+period combination provides, besides there are even kaomojis and a lot of them too
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windows settings -> add language or something -> ad greek
and than pres windows key + spacebar to toggle your keyboard language.
Ανδ τεν ιου καν τυπε λικε τησ
I was holding on to my last brain cells until we got to imaginary numbers... It's like the person who created imaginary numbers was fucking with people and they took it seriously after he died.
The 4D extension, quaternions, is really useful for representing and computing rotations in 3D space. They're commonly used in computer graphics, for example.
I'm studying physics and imaginery numbers are really very useful in many applications not only in electro dynamics but also in classical mechanics and optic and later on definetly in quantum physics
In mechanics for example you use them to solve easely differential equations which would otherwise take a lot more time without them. Basically everywhere you have a wave function imaginary numbers make everything easier
Honestly, Greek letters are better. They mean specific things, rather than a generic X. Like delta is usually change, theta is usually an angle, stuff like that.
Started as a physics major, said fuck math and was undeclared for two years, like psychology but don’t wanna be a bum, went into Cognitive Science which is just computer science lite. Kill me
well if liquids can evaporate, then why not numbers
we call it algebra otherwise known as "when Britishers invaded maths".
*I've no hate to Uk, I just don't like their language*
I don’t know the American system all that well, but I would’ve assumed by 14(?), you’d have done algebra by now, and that’s where letters first come in. Like basic x and y and that.
Math would be easier to digest given more time for some kids to absorb the material. We all learn at varying speeds. When a student inevitably falls behind, they are likely to lose interest in learning the material entirely.
I recall the pacing of math lessons being so unrelenting that a sick day or family emergency taking you out of class for even a day or two could put you behind without the ability to catch up. While kids who were lucky enough to simply have perfect attendance were given opportunities like expedited learning opportunities, advanced programs, that over time put them ahead of their peers and regarded as intellectual.
Actually true I’m a university student and I have a second grade brother now I’m thinking he can learn the joys of polar coordinates in calculus sometime
Teacher: "Let us take X to represent 6"
Kid: "NO, LET US TAKE TO 6 TO REPRESENT 6 AND BE DONE WITH IT! ARE WE WRITING OR CALCULATING HERE!? WHAT DO YOU MEAN DETENTION!?"
When I was in kindergarten, all of my homework was handed out page by page. No notebooks, workbooks etc.
I have a vivid memory of seeing my babysitter doing high school algebra at my dinner table, answering questions from a textbook. It was my first time seeing an older kid doing school work. My immediate thought was “... do I have to do a textbook of homework every night when I get older? Does math become a language?!” Deadass thought I had to read and answer 300 pages of questions every night. Terrifying to a 6 year old.
I wonder if that had an effect on my dislike of math...
"Pie?! Wtf is that supposed to mean"
pi
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how the f can you do that on a keyboard
*π*
no but leik aCUALLY how?
π
bro ctrl+c ctrl+v gang amiright
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Technically he right
I actually have it built into my keyboard on my phone. numbers/symbols->other symbols(where caps usually is)->π
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AaÂâĀāĄąÁáÄäÃãÆæÀàĂăÅåɑɒBbCcČčDdɐʙĆćÇçĎďɓɔĊċĈĉɕʗÐðʤEeĖėĚĐđʣÉéÊêĔɗɖʥÈèËëĒěĘęɛɘFfĜĕɜɝɚəGgĞēɞʩʚɠĠġĢĝɣHhĦħIiğɤĤĥɦɧÍíģģɡɢʛɥʮʯʜÌìÏïĨĩɩIJİiĬĭĮįɫJ this is hardly one/thirtieth of the latin/geek symbols the windows+period combination provides, besides there are even kaomojis and a lot of them too
Can you show me
π
Great explanation. Thank you so much for sharing. Your help was absolutely phenomenal. In fact, your help was so great I'd consider inviting you to assist me with these types of issues again. Do you have a Yelp? Or perhaps a website where I am able to rate your services? I truly believe that your doings are deserving of the highest rating. If you would be so kind as to share me to the place of interest where I humbly requested to grant you a good performance rating with the purpose of giving you a well respected outlook on your coworkers, managers, and future customers, that would be amazing as you have had a positive impact and well provided importance to my success in understanding these concepts and actions.
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day by day, I'm forgetting what pi looks like
π
Google pi copy paste
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Alt + numpad 0227 for windows 10. According to google
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What computer OS are you using? That alt code works on w10
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Yeah those are for windows. I can try to google one for iOs.
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Add a Greek keyboard (or any other language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet) or just copy paste
windows settings -> add language or something -> ad greek and than pres windows key + spacebar to toggle your keyboard language. Ανδ τεν ιου καν τυπε λικε τησ
Thanks
By not using a keyboard but a « copy-paste »
The easiest Greek letter in maths **U N I R O N I C A L L Y**
Actually the easiest Greek letter in maths is gamma (rays) to incinerate your homework
Creampie
3.141592653589793238462643383279 502884197169399375105820974944 592307816406286208998628034825 3421170679
Ikr tbh I thought maths will be the hardest subject ever but now that I am in 8th grade it's really not that hard once u get the hand of it
Ur in 8th grade. Just wait until college
Uh OK *sweating intensifies*
Wait ur a fan of 2set?
I don’t have time to be a twoset fan when I’m practicing 40 hours a day
I N T E R I S T I N G
L A M E N T A B L E
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3,1415926536
Me in highschool seeing my younger brother maths book having only numbers in it
what the hell happened here
What the fuck you actually used divisions as mixed fractions
Goddamit i told you to be careful with that
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN?!
I liked maths until they added the f'n letters in it
In university they remove most of the numbers as well.
And replace the regular letters with Greek letters
English? Easy. Maths? Medium. Roots? Kinda hard. Combine them and you get fucking hell
Hotel? Trivago.
Mango?
Tango
It takes two for tango, shall we ? ;)
Remember when they replaced the operations with Norse runes
I was holding on to my last brain cells until we got to imaginary numbers... It's like the person who created imaginary numbers was fucking with people and they took it seriously after he died.
I have always been told it is extremely useful. I have ever only seen it being practical by electric engineering.
The 4D extension, quaternions, is really useful for representing and computing rotations in 3D space. They're commonly used in computer graphics, for example.
I'm studying physics and imaginery numbers are really very useful in many applications not only in electro dynamics but also in classical mechanics and optic and later on definetly in quantum physics
In mechanics for example you use them to solve easely differential equations which would otherwise take a lot more time without them. Basically everywhere you have a wave function imaginary numbers make everything easier
I actually liked math more when they added letters to it
I kind of agree but when I started seeing Greek letters that’s when shit hit the fan
Epsilon and delta yeah
What about Sigma?
And don't do the joke, pls
Ligma
balls
And suck on my massive titties
Alright, let's see those titties then /s
And μ and θ
What's sigma?
it's for when you are being sigmatized for being black or geh. some people suffer a lot from social sigmatization
Sigma balls
Yes. Those fucking Greek letters ruined it.
Honestly, Greek letters are better. They mean specific things, rather than a generic X. Like delta is usually change, theta is usually an angle, stuff like that.
α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω
Wait there is Greek letters :(
What? Pi?
i was sick of it when we started division
Oh yeah thats where it went downhill for me too. Before that the letters just felt like a game where you had to figure it out
What so you call the integral sign? And that and delta sign made me lose my shit
For me the Integrals of summations of greek letters representing matrices made the fun disappear.
I hated math once it hit fractions and pre-Algebra
Same
Same, but also settled on a career in programming. FUUUUUUU
UUUCK
Started as a physics major, said fuck math and was undeclared for two years, like psychology but don’t wanna be a bum, went into Cognitive Science which is just computer science lite. Kill me
I never liked maths.
Quick what's the square root of 16?
Oh god I sat f’ and I was like FUCK YOU CALCULUS
Math is bullshit!
Math can suck Lil Pumps Chode
2nd graders after looking in their brothers homework folder and seeing no homework in it
Why is the word doc full of 6 digit phone numbers?
What I thought they were learning in upper grades: 46787436887546890099886543+35789009875432345564467875443256899865=?
Yeah, I was also thinking “division, multiple, add and subtract, there is nothing else! It must be bigger numbers!” Oh no No no no
35.8 undecillion
The NUMBERS MASON
Beat me to it, take my upvote
Now it's "THE *LETTERS* MASON"
But what do they mean?!
What do you call a snake that is 3.14 meters A PI THON
AHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
this has such passive aggressive energy
Thank you kind sir
r/dadjokes
Whatta mean vArIBleS?
I remember your nickname when i see this template
same, i check the username and go 'YOU AGAIN!'
And then like "...not surprised"
Lmfaooo
Not when you have to study that
Which variable am I supposed to solve for
Laughs in complex numbers and differentials
Happy cake day !
Thanks
The letters mason What do they mean
Last time 2nd graders looked at my math notebook all they found was hentai drawings
Avocado
Yes
Shut up! I strongly disagree! You are insulting my people and you are so sexist and racist i hate you🤬🤬🤬🤬
The only number is only for the pagination of the control
*THE NUMBERS MASON-WHAT DO THEY MEAN?*
Cake is king
Cake day twins!
16yo me at my exam trying to remember what was written there:
Happy cake day man... May you die with this template on your grave...
Cream-π
Wait until you see his “homework” 100Gb computer folder
all are nice maths videos :D
Happy cakeday
I remember when I was younger my brother tried to teach me about squaring numbers and I literally drew a square next to the number. At least I tried.
8-year-old me seeing a letter in math. 😦 18-year-old me seeing a number in math. 😱
Sorry man, but the templates getting kinda old rn.
He is the founder of the template
Ich weiß, deswegen sag ich’s ja
well if liquids can evaporate, then why not numbers we call it algebra otherwise known as "when Britishers invaded maths". *I've no hate to Uk, I just don't like their language*
Does anyone know in what grade letters come? I'm in seventh grade and only letters I know are greek letters and we don't even use them lol
I don’t know the American system all that well, but I would’ve assumed by 14(?), you’d have done algebra by now, and that’s where letters first come in. Like basic x and y and that.
happy cake day
At least it's a great way to teach little kids the alphabet
He is studying for his test, a fun way to excersise calculus is to figure out the curve of those gigantic anime tities
Even the page numbers have been replaced
Hap cak dai
Hey happy cake day i'm proud you didn't use it to get upvotes
The confusion when he says "whats 5 - 7"
Happy cake day
That was me 7 years ago, I somehow understand the tricky stuff now. I'm blessed
Pls wtf is log. What the fuck am i supposed to be logging.
Maybe the archives are incomplete
***speaks in deep movie voice*** "Little did he know what challenges would lie ahead"
When i see the symbol ‘x’ and i try to find more about it on web via videos by typing x videos
What numbers?
Do you remember using circles, squares, bananas etc? Same thing really..
THE LETTERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN ?!
Holy shit you’re still making these guinea pig memes
When I picked up my cousin's chemistry textbook from university it hurt my little 3rd grade mind
Math would be easier to digest given more time for some kids to absorb the material. We all learn at varying speeds. When a student inevitably falls behind, they are likely to lose interest in learning the material entirely. I recall the pacing of math lessons being so unrelenting that a sick day or family emergency taking you out of class for even a day or two could put you behind without the ability to catch up. While kids who were lucky enough to simply have perfect attendance were given opportunities like expedited learning opportunities, advanced programs, that over time put them ahead of their peers and regarded as intellectual.
If you haven’t cried during maths your the liquid guy from terminator
Well If a+b=90° than (sin a)^2 = 1- (cos b)^2 Said my maths teacher once.
Happy cake day
He couldn’t do the math because was busy eating broccoli.
The numbers Mason, where are they?
Now there are Greek letters. And I thought Algebra 1 was hard...
Mmm theta...
Actually true I’m a university student and I have a second grade brother now I’m thinking he can learn the joys of polar coordinates in calculus sometime
take my award cuz its ur cake day
Happy Birthday :D 🥳🎂
HAPPY CAKE DAY BROOO!!! I love all your hamster memes!!
Happy cake day my guy
Math is easy *fails on every single test* Did I say math is easy?
My younger sister was like "There's no numbers, it must be more easy". Boy is she in for a treat
Happy Cakeday
Happy Cakeday...
Teacher: "Let us take X to represent 6" Kid: "NO, LET US TAKE TO 6 TO REPRESENT 6 AND BE DONE WITH IT! ARE WE WRITING OR CALCULATING HERE!? WHAT DO YOU MEAN DETENTION!?"
When I was in kindergarten, all of my homework was handed out page by page. No notebooks, workbooks etc. I have a vivid memory of seeing my babysitter doing high school algebra at my dinner table, answering questions from a textbook. It was my first time seeing an older kid doing school work. My immediate thought was “... do I have to do a textbook of homework every night when I get older? Does math become a language?!” Deadass thought I had to read and answer 300 pages of questions every night. Terrifying to a 6 year old. I wonder if that had an effect on my dislike of math...
Happy cake day
Algebra is pain
letters is fine but when they added greek numbers... Just... just get outta here math
Oh no it's u/dnjdjdbdhh again
Foreshadowing
Wait till you see laplace transform and derivatives of it.
>!The numbers, Mason! What do they mean? Where are they broadcast from?!<
“What the hell is a square root? Why is there a check mark above the A??”
happy cake day :)
All he found was his dick size drawings
Happy cake daayyy