Tuesday

Basic Math Myths

  1. Math is a process of understanding absolutes in which all share equally.
  2. Math functions do not change during definition of parameters explaining said functions.
  3. Math creates situations whereby numbers become irrevocable and fun.
  4. Math requires total concentration be given which is then returned to the supplier in other but equally valuable forms.
  5. Math problems are fictitious and exist independently of the definition.
  6. Math geeks grow up and become well-dispositioned through favorable circumstances.
  7. Math skills are invaluable.
  8. Math contains all the elements that hope, life, and liberty would ever impress on the individual.
  9. Math logic governing relationships (mutual-exclusivity) is more important than Nurturing-logic (which says the struggle for peaceful co-existence requires that we accept less than ideal situations).
  10. And the #10 Math hoax: the decimal system in effect is independent of the average number of fingers and toes each individual carries and does not hinge upon coverage. In other words, if someone with seven fingers total were to gain power, justification fabricated for mass removal of digits would be in the public's best interest.

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