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Thinker wrote:My age is: -21 + 500 - 400 X 2 + 5000 - 5137 years old
I have a hard time believing that you are -458 years old. May want to rework that formula a bit Brian. :) Hint: Remember BEDMAS. :)
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Felgar wrote:
Thinker wrote:My age is: -21 + 500 - 400 X 2 + 5000 - 5137 years old
I have a hard time believing that you are -458 years old. May want to rework that formula a bit Brian. :) Hint: Remember BEDMAS. :)
:lol:, The formula is actually right, I confirmed it thrice with my Windows XP Home Edition calculator in that EXACT order. Remember that the first number is NEGATIVE 21.
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I think Felgar is messing with ya Brian :wink: I got your age :D
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Thinker wrote:
Felgar wrote:
Thinker wrote:My age is: -21 + 500 - 400 X 2 + 5000 - 5137 years old
I have a hard time believing that you are -458 years old. May want to rework that formula a bit Brian. :) Hint: Remember BEDMAS. :)
:lol:, The formula is actually right, I confirmed it thrice with my Windows XP Home Edition calculator in that EXACT order. Remember that the first number is NEGATIVE 21.
He multiplied first.

should be
((-21 +500 - 400) * 2) + 5000 - 5137
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BGoodForGoodSake wrote: He multiplied first.

should be
((-21 +500 - 400) * 2) + 5000 - 5137
Right, in mathematical order of precedence which is universally established. BEDMAS = Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction; the correct order of precedence. Math lesson complete for today. :)

What I'm saying Brian is that if you don't have brackets to specify order, then the multiplication should be done first.
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Felgar wrote:
BGoodForGoodSake wrote: He multiplied first.

should be
((-21 +500 - 400) * 2) + 5000 - 5137
Right, in mathematical order of precedence which is universally established. BEDMAS = Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction; the correct order of precedence. Math lesson complete for today. :)

What I'm saying Brian is that if you don't have brackets to specify order, then the multiplication should be done first.
I hate math that way...

I intended it to be done EXACTLY in the order I made it, but I get what you're saying, had to do that in college, blah! :lol:.
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Wow, and here I thought people went to college to actually learn things! Turns out it doesn't matter what the teacher teaches, you can always just do it your own way anyway! And they charge you how much for all that???

I'm not in college nor do I have plans for it. Math used to be my best subject, (was put in special classes for years and got a 100% on my state test thing,) but then I didn't care and starting forgetting everything throughout high school despite the required classes I took. Any suggestions on how I can re-educate myself in mathematics? Any books or anything anyone can suggest for one who likes to teach herself? Thanks! :)
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kateliz wrote:Wow, and here I thought people went to college to actually learn things! Turns out it doesn't matter what the teacher teaches, you can always just do it your own way anyway! And they charge you how much for all that???
I hate the teachings from college professors in certain classes, as they like to teach THEIR material to the students instead of looking at all there is to teach and not be so focal on one thing and teach that (such as teaching evolution, but not teaching its problems as well). I am specifically talking about science classes :wink:. But other than that, I still hate college. Increasing class prices for "better" education, hahahahahaha!!!! No thanks, even if the money is coming from my parents.
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kateliz wrote:Wow, and here I thought people went to college to actually learn things! Turns out it doesn't matter what the teacher teaches, you can always just do it your own way anyway! And they charge you how much for all that???

I'm not in college nor do I have plans for it. Math used to be my best subject, (was put in special classes for years and got a 100% on my state test thing,) but then I didn't care and starting forgetting everything throughout high school despite the required classes I took. Any suggestions on how I can re-educate myself in mathematics? Any books or anything anyone can suggest for one who likes to teach herself? Thanks! :)
http://www.purplemath.com <-- there ya go kate
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Hey thanks, Becky. But when I looked at the lessons I all-of-a-sudden got really bored! Maybe later I'll check to see what I remember. :)
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kateliz wrote:Hey thanks, Becky. But when I looked at the lessons I all-of-a-sudden got really bored! Maybe later I'll check to see what I remember. :)
You need to see beyond the numbers. It is like a language which can be used to describe things that a normal language cannot. A different level of cognition, per se.
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26
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SillyPutty wrote:26
The number of letters in the American Alphabet.
Which allows me to write this witty reply.

The atomic number for Iron. Fe
Used in our blood to carry vital oxygen to our bodies cells.
Found in the center of the earth responsible for the earths magnetic field.

I Corinthians 26
For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until He comes.

Or perhaps you just meant you are 26 years old...
It is not length of life, but depth of life. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I'll be nineteen on November 24, which, coincidentally, is Thanksgiving.
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Post by kateliz »

I've posted my response to BGood in the off-topic thread because it is:

http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... 1764#21764

Feel free to check it out.
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