That’s 125% for anyone listening, so a pretty good size chunk of the sz population.
I struggled with derivatives & integrals in Calculus. Never tried linear algebra. Basic arithmetic I did fine.
Actually my math skills were the least affected by sz. I do poorly in language courses but I always do good in math courses.
3 out of 5 eggs crack before the other 2 eggs
My least favorite math class was about matrices.
I never even reached matrices. Vector calculus was interesting but the equations, formulas and constants were just too much for me.
I thought those were cool. The 3 dimensional axis. The 3 variable systems of equations were fun too
Now what I don’t understand is the N dimensional. Like 7 dimensions
I should have put something like “That’s almost 80%”! I did not think my punchline through well enough .
The 6th out of the four struggles with mud wrestlers in seedy bars to supplement disability wages.
Studies have proven that 82% of statistics are misleading.
Statistics & Probability would not exist if statistical studies had an 82% error rate. Where did you read that 82% of studies are misleading?
I made a quadratic equation solver with python programming. That was fun.
I started studying string theory, but had to give up because the cat wouldn’t stop playing with it and screwing up my math.
Hahaha nice one
I had trouble with math in high school, but when I came back from the army I went through this period where I cut my caffeine consumption way down, I quit drinking, I was getting the right amount of exercise, I was practicing transcendental meditation, and I was going to AA meetings. Math came easy to me then. I never got above first year calculus, but I made A’s and high B’s on my courses, until I fell off the wagon and quit going to class.
There are 2 types of string theories, knitting cotton ball & string theory in physics.
There is super string theory. Well, the theory is that Superman’s cape is knitted out of super string.
Math so hard.
That was just a joke I heard on tv. 82% is a statistic, and it is foolish to take it seriously, because, by its own assertion, it is likely to be wrong.
But then isn’t that a statistic in itself
I don’t see the correlation between your paragraph and your statement that there is an 82% error in Statistics & Probability.