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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Ratburntro44 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:34 pm

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Slengar wrote:Sounds like hell D: I have to do the Math for A-Level too and get bored to tears D: I mean really, who the hell needs differentiation? :evil:

Heh, differentiation is only the beginning. Vector spaces and linear maps are fun.

Bleh, not looking forward to that >_>

I prefer them to differentiation a lot, but next year I have to go back to differentiation but with multiple variables. Uhll, who wants to do partial differentiation? Abstract algebra is so much more fun than calculus.
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby highlander » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:37 pm

The Econ Challenge isn't that for a bunch of nerds who will still be virgins at 30 and live with there mother. :mrgreen:
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Ratburntro44 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:41 pm

No, you must have gotten it confused with the Science Olympiad. Econ challenge is for the nerds who are going to go to Ivy League colleges and become rich.
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Slengar » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:45 pm

Ratburntro44 wrote:I prefer them to differentiation a lot, but next year I have to go back to differentiation but with multiple variables. Uhll, who wants to do partial differentiation? Abstract algebra is so much more fun than calculus.

Mhmm, algebra is certainly easier to grasp >.<
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Ratburntro44 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:51 pm

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Ratburntro44 wrote:I prefer them to differentiation a lot, but next year I have to go back to differentiation but with multiple variables. Uhll, who wants to do partial differentiation? Abstract algebra is so much more fun than calculus.

Mhmm, algebra is certainly easier to grasp >.<

I'm talking about abstract algebra, not elementary algebra. You know, fields, vector spaces, modules, that stuff.
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby vortexkiller12 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:14 pm

Ratburntro44 wrote:
Slengar wrote:
Ratburntro44 wrote:I prefer them to differentiation a lot, but next year I have to go back to differentiation but with multiple variables. Uhll, who wants to do partial differentiation? Abstract algebra is so much more fun than calculus.

Mhmm, algebra is certainly easier to grasp >.<

I'm talking about abstract algebra, not elementary algebra. You know, fields, vector spaces, modules, that stuff.


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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Slengar » Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:06 pm

Ratburntro44 wrote:I'm talking about abstract algebra, not elementary algebra. You know, fields, vector spaces, modules, that stuff.

Yeh I know, creepy stuff D:<
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Ratburntro44 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:08 pm

Slengar wrote:
Ratburntro44 wrote:I'm talking about abstract algebra, not elementary algebra. You know, fields, vector spaces, modules, that stuff.

Yeh I know, creepy stuff D:<

Think we should stop talking in size 5?
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Slengar » Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:14 pm

Ratburntro44 wrote:
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Ratburntro44 wrote:I'm talking about abstract algebra, not elementary algebra. You know, fields, vector spaces, modules, that stuff.

Yeh I know, creepy stuff D:<

Think we should stop talking in size 5?

Don't see why not. :P
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Re: Econ Challenge

Postby Ratburntro44 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:26 pm

Slengar wrote:
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Slengar wrote:Yeh I know, creepy stuff D:<

Think we should stop talking in size 5?

Don't see why not. :P

Then I suppose we can stop.
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