Difference between revisions of "User talk:Hopethepope"

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[[User:Blorangest|Beatrice Liang]]
 
[[User:Blorangest|Beatrice Liang]]
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first, it depends on where you start in the math list. currently, the list of math you can do are:
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arithmetic
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algebra 1
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geometry (interchangeable with algebra 2)
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algebra 2
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functions
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trigonometry
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analytic geometry
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discrete math (interchangeable with analytic)
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if you're 12 when you go to cty, then you'll probably take algebra 1. next year, it'll be geometry or algebra 2. the year after, it should be functions. if you're fast enough, then you can take and finish trig too. if not, then the 4th year and 5th year (if possible) will be trig, analytic and or discrete. so in total, at least 4 years of math. oh and the bottom four are precalc. arguably.
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in short, no, it's kinda hard to run out of math to do. you'd have to be really fast or just know the material beforehand to truly run out of math.
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-Supertakoyaki

Latest revision as of 23:31, 17 September 2010

TAKE HISDIS AT LAN! --Max W. 20:33, 11 January 2009 (PST)

I think that's my first choice just because I have a pretty creepy obsession with diseases and am probably an actual hypochondriac. Have you taken it before? Hopethepope 20:10, 12 January 2009 (PST)

HOPE! Beatrice Liang

first, it depends on where you start in the math list. currently, the list of math you can do are:

arithmetic

algebra 1

geometry (interchangeable with algebra 2)

algebra 2

functions

trigonometry

analytic geometry

discrete math (interchangeable with analytic)


if you're 12 when you go to cty, then you'll probably take algebra 1. next year, it'll be geometry or algebra 2. the year after, it should be functions. if you're fast enough, then you can take and finish trig too. if not, then the 4th year and 5th year (if possible) will be trig, analytic and or discrete. so in total, at least 4 years of math. oh and the bottom four are precalc. arguably.


in short, no, it's kinda hard to run out of math to do. you'd have to be really fast or just know the material beforehand to truly run out of math.

-Supertakoyaki