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originally posted by: HystericalRevisionist
What is the limit of [(n+1)/n] as n approaches positive infinity and n and n +1 are terms in the Fibonacci Sequence?
originally posted by: pheonix358
It is not the kids fault ... it is yours and everyone else's.
Western education has been a crap show for a long time ... and you are only now noticing the effects.
The biggest problem is that they have been taught that their parents and by extension, all adults are too old to understand the new math.
Look up how kids are taught to do division.
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originally posted by: infiniteMeow
what you need math for? tape measure job done...
" PHOTOJOURNALIST
"Do you know what the man is saying? Do you? This is dialectics.
It's very simple dialectics. One through nine, no maybes, no
supposes, no fractions -- you can't travel in space, you can't go out
into space, you know, without, like, you know, with fractions -- what
are you going to land on, one quarter, three-eighths -- what are you
going to do when you go from here to Venus or something -- that's
dialectic physics, OK? Dialectic logic is there's only love and hate, you
either love somebody or you hate them."
It’s impossible for words to describe what is necessary to those who do not know what horror means. Horror. Horror has a face and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends. If they are not, then they are enemies to be feared.
I've had that argument more than once. It usually ends with me saying, "Just trust me and put this back into your register." and then I lay the money on the counter and walk out.
Went to McDuffus's one time and ordered a burger and fried. Total was $4.05. I gave the gal $5 dollar bill and a nickel.
She gave me $1.95 back...and wanted to ARGUE about it!!
originally posted by: Crackalackin
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
How about when you pull up to a stop sign at the same time as the guy to your right side. They get all pissed off waving hands around and sht because you're waiting for them to go(guys also wearing a mask alone in car). I can't deal with this sht.
originally posted by: HystericalRevisionist
What is the limit of [(n+1)/n] as n approaches positive infinity and n and n +1 are terms in the Fibonacci Sequence?