Message from @ClaudeBlanche

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2020-10-26 02:10:08 UTC  

Im not quite that smart. 😆

2020-10-26 02:10:25 UTC  

is square root of +3 = +/-3?

2020-10-26 02:10:59 UTC  

Me either lol! My math experience ends with Trigonometry. The only reason I go that far is because I do a lot of amateur astronomy and I need to utilize data models for star charts

2020-10-26 02:11:17 UTC  

cause teacher: square root of +3 = +/-3

2020-10-26 02:11:35 UTC  

That doesn't look like a square root at all.

2020-10-26 02:11:43 UTC  

lol

2020-10-26 02:11:52 UTC  

Yeah that is what I was thinking....

2020-10-26 02:12:08 UTC  

A square root is a number that you have to duplicate to equal a number...

2020-10-26 02:12:19 UTC  

lol, my teacher didnt even notice that after she moved onto the next topic

2020-10-26 02:12:31 UTC  

in multiples... like 3x3=9 . So the square root of 9 is 3

2020-10-26 02:12:56 UTC  

the square root of 3 is some irrational number in which duplicated and multiplied = 3

2020-10-26 02:13:05 UTC  

mm

2020-10-26 02:13:49 UTC  

The positive square root of negative three is the only possible interpretation of that statement. And that doesn't make sense...

2020-10-26 02:14:01 UTC  

@ClaudeBlanche The square root of 3 is 1.73205081

2020-10-26 02:14:12 UTC  

^

2020-10-26 02:14:15 UTC  

If you multiply that number by itself it will be 3

2020-10-26 02:14:33 UTC  

well pretty damn close at least. It's an irrational number

2020-10-26 02:14:51 UTC  

my teacher moved to the graph which showed 1.732 and she still didnt notice lol

2020-10-26 02:15:18 UTC  

I'm just a stat and probability guy.

2020-10-26 02:15:37 UTC  

oooooo

2020-10-26 02:15:44 UTC  

im taking stat next year

2020-10-26 02:15:52 UTC  

It is not fun.

2020-10-26 02:16:04 UTC  

stats are something not to be taken seriously Claude.

2020-10-26 02:16:11 UTC  

It is not hard.

2020-10-26 02:16:18 UTC  

haha, but i think i have more use for it than calculus

2020-10-26 02:16:30 UTC  

2+2=5

2020-10-26 02:16:48 UTC  

Depending on your career you would be right.

2020-10-26 02:16:48 UTC  

Calculus is awesome. The math used to calculate rates of change at the smallest scales imaginable

2020-10-26 02:16:51 UTC  

That is Calculus

2020-10-26 02:17:11 UTC  

It's what led us to this crazy era we live in today.

2020-10-26 02:17:19 UTC  

Yep

2020-10-26 02:17:44 UTC  

is stat or calculus more useful in business?

2020-10-26 02:17:54 UTC  

That's a loaded question

2020-10-26 02:18:02 UTC  

Being able to quantify things that were previously thought unimaginable.

2020-10-26 02:18:36 UTC  

And usually I would say stat @ClaudeBlanche

2020-10-26 02:19:02 UTC  

Stat is ofc useful to businesses in general, but Calculus is all about the details.

2020-10-26 02:19:23 UTC  

mm, and i only have 1 hs year left which fit with an 1 year ap stat than 2 years ap cal

2020-10-26 02:19:25 UTC  

I said " more "... my mistake

2020-10-26 02:19:26 UTC  

that is wrong

2020-10-26 02:19:55 UTC  

Calculus can be used but mostly in theory and project.

2020-10-26 02:20:09 UTC  

@ClaudeBlanche Think of stat and calc to a data model in general like any other data model.