Danonymous
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Post by Danonymous on Jun 15, 2015 5:16:41 GMT -4
After two weeks of torturous waiting, the holy exam papers have finally returned to me, with grades and reports, AND A BOOKLIST. I got into higher level on both Maths and English (the main subjects, excluding Irish, because I'm extempt from that thing.) , they were both As!1!1!1!1!!1!11!1 It appears that I didn't get anything below B on my tests!1!1!1!1 they were all as and bs!1!1!1!1!1
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 15, 2015 5:22:55 GMT -4
So what stuff were you doing in mathematics?
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Post by Danonymous on Jun 15, 2015 6:08:51 GMT -4
So what stuff were you doing in mathematics? Well, here in Ireland, we have a new mathematics system called Project Maths, we did Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 this year, some co-ordinates, Geometry (triangles and quadrilaterals, too bloody hard), and a whole lot more that I forgot. Oh yeah, transformations, that was easy.
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 15, 2015 6:16:20 GMT -4
So what stuff were you doing in mathematics? Well, here in Ireland, we have a new mathematics system called Project Maths, we did Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 this year, some co-ordinates, Geometry (triangles and quadrilaterals, too bloody hard), and a whole lot more that I forgot. Oh yeah, transformations, that was easy. What do the numbers after algebra mean? Can you please be more specific in your mention of coordinates and geometry as well, please?
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Post by Danonymous on Jun 15, 2015 7:41:58 GMT -4
Well, here in Ireland, we have a new mathematics system called Project Maths, we did Algebra 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 this year, some co-ordinates, Geometry (triangles and quadrilaterals, too bloody hard), and a whole lot more that I forgot. Oh yeah, transformations, that was easy. What do the numbers after algebra mean? Can you please be more specific in your mention of coordinates and geometry as well, please? Types of algebra, Ireland is known for separating different algebraic equations into different chapters. And co-ordinate Geometry, practically just the same thing as "co-ordinates" here in my place.
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 15, 2015 7:56:06 GMT -4
What do the numbers after algebra mean? Can you please be more specific in your mention of coordinates and geometry as well, please? Types of algebra, Ireland is known for separating different algebraic equations into different chapters. And co-ordinate Geometry, practically just the same thing as "co-ordinates" here in my place. What do you mean 'types of algebra'? I know that in higher education algebra branches off, but in high school it's just called algebra. What the hell's the difference between, for instance, algebra 3 and 4? And I know what coordinate geometry is, I'm asking for you to be specific. Looking at points and reading them (and vice versa)? Linear equations? Parabolas, hyperbolas, exponential graphs and other simple curves? The fucking batman curve?
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Post by Danonymous on Jun 15, 2015 11:20:37 GMT -4
Types of algebra, Ireland is known for separating different algebraic equations into different chapters. And co-ordinate Geometry, practically just the same thing as "co-ordinates" here in my place. What do you mean 'types of algebra'? I know that in higher education algebra branches off, but in high school it's just called algebra. What the hell's the difference between, for instance, algebra 3 and 4? And I know what coordinate geometry is, I'm asking for you to be specific. Looking at points and reading them (and vice versa)? Linear equations? Parabolas, hyperbolas, exponential graphs and other simple curves? The fucking batman curve? Project Maths is confusing, that explains the algebra, and when I say co-ordinate geometry, I mean everything in co-ordinate geometry ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 15, 2015 11:24:10 GMT -4
What do you mean 'types of algebra'? I know that in higher education algebra branches off, but in high school it's just called algebra. What the hell's the difference between, for instance, algebra 3 and 4? And I know what coordinate geometry is, I'm asking for you to be specific. Looking at points and reading them (and vice versa)? Linear equations? Parabolas, hyperbolas, exponential graphs and other simple curves? The fucking batman curve? Project Maths is confusing, that explains the algebra, and when I say co-ordinate geometry, I mean everything in co-ordinate geometry ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) First, please explain. Second, coordinate is a word without the hyphen, the hyphen is trippy.
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Post by Danonymous on Jun 15, 2015 11:32:27 GMT -4
Project Maths is confusing, that explains the algebra, and when I say co-ordinate geometry, I mean everything in co-ordinate geometry ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) First, please explain. Second, coordinate is a word without the hyphen, the hyphen is trippy. I did explain, Tim, here at where I study, algebra is separated into groups, so say algebra equations using the distributive method has a chapter on its own, and all the other algebraic equations have other chapters of their own. That simple. And I don't see why co-ordinate doesn't need a hyphen, I guess it's the grammar differences.
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 15, 2015 11:34:18 GMT -4
First, please explain. Second, coordinate is a word without the hyphen, the hyphen is trippy. I did explain, Tim, here at where I study, algebra is separated into groups, so say algebra equations using the distributive method has a chapter on its own, and all the other algebraic equations have other chapters of their own. That simple. And I don't see why coordinate doesn't need a hyphen, I guess it's the grammar differences. The distributive method isn't complex enough to deserve a chapter of it's own. And what do you mean all the other equations have chapters of their own? That makes no sense, assuming that you use the same definition of "algebra" as I do. Coordinate doesn't have a hyphen because, for instance, dis-like doesn't have a hyphen.
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Post by eloos on Jun 15, 2015 12:20:21 GMT -4
language arts: 83
math: 90
science: 86
social studies: 87
spanish: 100
they don't mean anything so, as it's american education
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Post by hyperman247 on Jun 20, 2015 13:08:19 GMT -4
English: 99 Math: 100 Science: 100 Social Studies: 99 Spanish: 100
M'fker I'm awesome.
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Post by FroobUltimate 2.0 on Jun 20, 2015 15:34:47 GMT -4
Each number represents the difficulty of the class I think. For example, 1 is fairly easy (as algebra goes) while 5 is much more complex
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