Saturday, May 22, 2010

Are You Still A Math Wiz?

Hello?





My name is robert i'm a techer at south shore highschool.


i want to see do you still reme,ber the basics of these math problems...beaware. some are tricky. Adv Trig! how well do you remeber these problems if you get them right you get ten points i will check them! to see if there right make sure your calculations are not off





1.a=,b=11,c=46


2.a=12,c=15,b=58


3.b=9,c=9,b=58


4.a=12,6=8.9,c=32


5.a=14.9,c=18.6,b-27


6.b=19.4,c=8.6,a=34


7.a=9,b=7,c=26.1


8.b=12,c=19,a=46.4


9.a=12,c=14,b=56.5


10.b=12,c=14,a=17.4


11.a=50,b=30,c=9


12.a=12,a=56,b=38


13.a=14,b=18,a=36.8


14.b=20,c=25,70.2


15.a=25,b=30,a=46.3


16.a=40,b=80.2,c=14.2


17.a=80,c=40,c=30


18.c=42,b=56,c=43.5


19.19=13,b=46.6,c=112


20.a=110,a=20,b=8





P.s ask me anything about school , homework,etc that means anything through english to math! email me at that.





cheers have a nice day :)

Are You Still A Math Wiz?
You are a teacher?? Well lets check something here.. This was your writing.





My name is robert i'm a techer at south shore highschool.


i want to see do you still reme,ber the basics of these math problems...beaware. some are tricky. Adv Trig! how well do you remeber these problems if you get them right you get ten points i will check them! to see if there right make sure your calculations are not off





This is your mistakes


1. Did not have the R in Robert uppercased


2. Misspelled Teacher


3.Your I is not uppercased


4.Do you should be if you


5.Misspelled remember


6. No ? after problems


7. Uppercase on I on the If


8.Exclamation point after them


Looks like to me (no offense) I wouldnt trust this person with my english questions j/k. Sorry if I was rude but I just had to point that out.
Reply:I would never ask you an english question as you have terrible grammar and spelling. This leads me to believe you are NOT a teacher, but more along the lines of an imbecile.
Reply:Hello..... My name is Doug. I have quite a few graduate degrees in math, physics, computer science, and a few other things, and I taught College math (up through differential equations, linear analysis, transform methods, multi-dimensional analysis, etc. etc.) for quite a few years.





What the hell *are* these problems?? Lengths of sides of triangles that you want the angles for, alleged Pythagorean triples....... what??





And what's with a=110, a=20, b=8 in #20 (just because that's the first one I noticed ☺)?





OK, here's my question: Are you a fairly 'typical' math teacher? If so, how does that relate to the fact that most College Freshman students can just barely count on their fingers? ☺





Doug


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