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Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Love is like trying to figure out

Love is like trying to figure out a really difficult math problem: the more I think about it, the more confusing it becomes.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

Dear algebra

Dear algebra, I'm sick and tired of finding your 'x'. Just accept that fact she's gone. move on, man.                  

Sunday, April 1, 2012

and my heart still tells me

1 universe, 
8 planets, 
204 countries, 
804 islands, 
7 seas, 
7 billion people 
and my heart still tells me 
It's you.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Doing My Math Homework:

Let’s do this! :D


Question one?


Urm, right. Let’s skip that … Question two …?


Three?


Four? Five??


… you know what, I can do this later …


Sunday, January 15, 2012

6 keys to a great relationship

= friendship + freedom + honesty + trust + understanding + communication.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Girls on period + guns

I respect the person who let girls into the army 
Girls on period + gun= unstoppable.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Quantitative-Math Test Taking Tips

Quantitative-Math Test Taking Tips

 Repetition is important in math you learn how to solve problems by doing them so keep on practice problems but don't do it blindly. Make sure you learn how to recognize when/why you should use a specific method to solve a problem.
Work on practice problems for each topic ranging in levels of difficulty.
When practicing, try to solve the problem on your own first then look at the answer or seek help if you are having trouble.
Mix up the order of the questions from various topics when you are reviewing so you'll learn when to use a specific method/formula.
Make up a sheet with all the formulas you need to know and memorize all the formulas on the sheet.
When you get your exam, write down all the key formulas on the margin of your paper so if you forget them when you're in the middle of the test you can look back at the formula.
Read the directions carefully and don't forget to answer all parts of the question.
Make estimates for your answers... i.e. if you are asked to answer 48 x 12 = ?, you could expect a number around 500, but if you end up with an answer around 5000, you'll know you did something wrong.
Show all your work (especially when partial credit is awarded) and write as legibly as possible.
Even if you know the final answer is wrong, don't erase your entire work because you may get partial credit for using the correct procedure.
Check over your test after you are done with it. If you have time redo the problem on a separate piece of paper and see if you come up with the same answer the second time around. Look for careless mistakes such as making sure the decimal is in the right place, that you read the directions correctly, that you copied the numbers correctly, that you put a negative sign if it is needed, that your arithmetic is correct and so on.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

When I'm on my period, I have four emotions:

Hungry as fuck:


Angry as fuck:


Sad as fuck:


and lastly, Irritated as fuck

= END OF THE WORLD.