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Post by shinigami345 on Apr 14, 2010 17:21:06 GMT -5
I made a mathematical toolkit and a comical tool kit on another forum a while back. Basically they entail the tools needed to solve the problems. I need to update them somewhat but they're written in outline form for easy access. I must warn you that they're written kinda poorly in terms of grammar and paragraph structure. So, Do you guys want me to copy them onto here and update them and such?
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Post by Ryan on Apr 14, 2010 18:07:42 GMT -5
I'm intrigued as to what this is. It could be useful to put on the wiki.
Do you mind posting an example of something in your mathematical tool kit from the other forum?
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Post by shinigami345 on Apr 14, 2010 18:12:47 GMT -5
Heres kind of the funny introduction on addition and subtraction I work my way from the basics like addition al the way up to trig in it but I gotta add calculus cause I learned some of that and more in the Algebra I.Addition and Subtraction A. Addition (fittingly A since Addition starts with A) 1.We begin with basic facts which you all should know (I hope) but here is a quick refresher for the people that don't. When we add we take one number and combine it with another number giving us one larger number than the two we started with. So if we take 5+75=80 our numbers we start with are 5 and 75 the + is the symbol that tells you to combine them in the addition format the = symbol tells us that we are done with our combination and need to submit our answer on the other side of the = symbol. 2.Now we deal with long lists of double or greater digit numbers such as 56+76+98+36+87+22+99+103=? first things first we need to make this list vertical which you can do by writing it out on a sheet of paper or just follow along. Now we add the first column make sure you have your numbers in order from highest to lowest so the 103 is on top then 99 98 87 76 56 36 22 or it gets a bit testy and won't work when we reach a 10 like we do after 3+9 we scrach the next number so the 2 gets a / through it and we take the 2 left over that we write beside the big 2 except we write the second one smaller and then we take this 2 and add it to the 7 then we go down the list in that fashion. When we get to the end and all numbers in the first column have been added we move onto the second be sure to count up your /'s and add one for each of them to the top of the next column or you will get the wrong answer when that is done onto the third and our final answer of 577. B.Subtraction 1. Subtraction is just the opposite of addition instead of combining the numbers we are cutting the first number away from the second. Thus, we will always start with the larger number and cut away the smaller one. Sorry Subtraction is Kinda short but Addition explains a lot also theres some changes I could make with recent learning I've done in the feilds of addition and subtraction
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Post by Ryan on Apr 14, 2010 21:50:53 GMT -5
So basically a how to do XXXXXXXX?
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Post by shinigami345 on Apr 14, 2010 21:57:26 GMT -5
It gets better heres the link for it archive.evilzone.org/index.php/topic,23394.0.html a bit PG-13 website so don't wander off into the rest of the old forum theres some dangerous things there + my old avatar might not be acceptable here I'd love to use it if it is though
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Post by Ryan on Apr 14, 2010 23:33:13 GMT -5
I could explode peoples brains with this math toolbox thing....should I?
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Post by shinigami345 on Apr 15, 2010 16:54:14 GMT -5
just remember to cite me in it somewhere but sure and also I might wanna be adding things to it since I learned more also I could do these "tool kits" for other subjects. archive.evilzone.org/index.php/topic,23434.0.html this is one I wrote for comedy it's epic win
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