basic math test [can u do middle school math?]

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hello cuckmaxx, this is a simple basic math test, just middle school level math

1) what's cos 0°?
2) true or false: 9² is the same as 3⁴
3) what's 100 - 3.90?
4) if i have an apple and i eat 2 quarters of it, what fraction of apple do i have left?
5) are these 2 triangles congruent?
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1) 1
2) True
3) 96.10
4) One half
5) The triangles are incongruent.
 
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It's funny, in the US some kids don't learn trig until 11th or 12th grade.
 
It's funny, in the US some kids don't learn trig until 11th or 12th grade.
my friend in the US told me his school taught him trig in 8th grade
 
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my friend in the US told me his school taught him trig in 8th grade
He must either be in his school's advanced program or he goes to a wealthy private or charter school.
 
What's the point to learn math if it can't change your facial bone structure?
 
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He must either be in his school's advanced program or he goes to a wealthy private or charter school.
a public school in colorado, not advanced program, he was the giga class clown getting in trouble left and right
 
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my friend in the US told me his school taught him trig in 8th grade
I did it in 7th or 8th grade too, but the standard curriculum is 11th I think.
Usually curries and gooks will do it in 8th grade, whites will do it in 9th or 10th, and blacks will do it in 11th.
Jfl.
 
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I dont understand shit. The only math i understand is mandible length
 
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I did it in 7th or 8th grade too, but the standard curriculum is 11th I think.
Usually curries and gooks will do it in 8th grade, whites will do it in 9th or 10th, and blacks will do it in 11th.
Jfl.
i see
 
Prove that sqrt(2) is irrational.
 
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96.10
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i forgot what that means
 
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no math for your needle dick
 
4) if i have an apple and i eat 2 quarters of it, what fraction of apple do i have left?

You still have a 100% of the apple, but 50% of the apple is your stomach.

5) are these 2 triangles congruent?

Both of those triangles can not exist in Euclidean Geometry. So unless you specify what type of geometry you are working in, I can not answer the question.
 
You still have a 100% of the apple, but 50% of the apple is your stomach.
well fair i guess
Both of those triangles can not exist in Euclidean Geometry. So unless you specify what type of geometry you are working in, I can not answer the question.
well let me change the numbers then 3,4,5 and 5,12,13
 
I cant even do my +'s what makes you think i can do this.

why cant my brain do math but is really smart in other things???
 
Proof this shits useless asf

bro who tf uses this I SUUUCKED at math

impossible not to fall asleep at that shit no cap
 
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i got the first 4 right i dont know what congruent means we never learned that here in germany
 
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Prove that sqrt(2) is irrational.
Trivial.

For contradiction, suppose sqrt(2) is rational. Then, there exist integers a, b with

a / b = sqrt(2)

and gcd(a, b) = 1. Squaring the equation yields

a^2 = 2b^2,

which then implies that 2 is a factor of a^2. Because 2 is prime, this implies that 2 must be a factor of a as well. We may then write

2b^2 = a^2 = 4c,

where c is some integer, which yields

b^2 = 2c.

Using similar reasoning as above, this implies that 2 is a factor of b as well. However, this contradicts the fact that gcd(a, b) = 1, so therefore it must be that sqrt(2) is irrational. QED
 
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more like Primary
 
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maths is a perishable skill, since most people don't use anything other than arithmetic, all the time they spent on calculus, statisitcs, etc is a giant waste of time they might as well have been sleeping in class.
 
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I'll just cheat off of you nerds. Or else.....
 
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Wow maths was such a waste of time. I don’t remember shit
 
hello cuckmaxx, this is a simple basic math test, just middle school level math

1) what's cos 0°?
2) true or false: 9² is the same as 3⁴
3) what's 100 - 3.90?
4) if i have an apple and i eat 2 quarters of it, what fraction of apple do i have left?
5) are these 2 triangles congruent?
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i got held back in year 8 cus i didnt know the times table
I literally cant do 2nd grade maths
 
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