English is purely an invention of our own and not a "rudimentary subject" as you call it. Math is the most elementary subject and everything that you can possibly imagine is actually just math in some form or another.
Why do we have mathematics in school? - Page 2
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Uranium
United States1077 Posts
English is purely an invention of our own and not a "rudimentary subject" as you call it. Math is the most elementary subject and everything that you can possibly imagine is actually just math in some form or another. | ||
alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
well i love trig and geometry and stuff rolf but other than that anythign more complicated i start to lose interest.. >_> | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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Cube
Canada777 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:14 kineSiS- wrote: However, I feel like that wasn't what I meant with the question, I did clarify, I hope you can readjust your response according. And sonuvbob... that was not my intention, I never applied a blanket statement on Mathematics as being a "jumble of numbers". you didn't read the whole thing. skip to page four if you don't like his music/painting parallels. | ||
kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:27 Cube wrote: you didn't read the whole thing. skip to page four if you don't like his music/painting parallels. Oh sigh, thank you simpleton for an opinion that holds oh so much weight. | ||
aimaimaim
Philippines2167 Posts
imagine a world without math .. | ||
Cube
Canada777 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:29 kineSiS- wrote: Oh sigh, thank you simpleton for an opinion that holds oh so much weight. care to elaborate? | ||
kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
" you didn't read the whole thing, skip to page four if you don't like his music/painting parallels." hah mockery. please, just answer the question and stop trying to discredit me. | ||
Jigsetcza
United States118 Posts
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Cube
Canada777 Posts
as an aside, stop being an ass. | ||
kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:37 Cube wrote: i'm not discrediting you, i'm asking you to read the entire text before deciding it is irrelevant. And i'm not going to answer your question in my own words, since I fell the words in the aforementioned text are better than what i could write on the subject. as an aside, stop being an ass. EVERYTHING YOU'VE SAID SO FAR IS IRRELEVANT TO MY QUESTION, GET OUT OF THIS THREAD. User was temp banned for this post. | ||
kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:37 Jigsetcza wrote: Are you asking or are you saying we need math in school. I'm confused. Why should we have Mathematics in Liberal Arts? | ||
Cube
Canada777 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:38 kineSiS- wrote: EVERYTHING YOU'VE SAID SO FAR IS IRRELEVANT TO MY QUESTION, GET OUT OF THIS THREAD. lol | ||
SonuvBob
Aiur21549 Posts
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Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
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Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:44 SonuvBob wrote: None of his responses seem to be related to the contents of the quoted posts. I think something might be broken in his head. Maybe his teachers didn't teach him enough of this 'maths' we've been hearing about. | ||
Cube
Canada777 Posts
On October 15 2010 15:45 Lemonwalrus wrote: Stop being irrelevant cube. i'm sorry, i hope this fixes it. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
It is like you are not even trying. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
Geometry, analysis and probas are quite interesting though. Oh and they can be useful irl. Algebra mmm not so much in your everyday life | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
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