The following is one of the topics on my math exam outline:
"Provide the solution in parametric form of the augmented matrix in row-reduced form of a system of linear equations with infinitely many solutions, then show by an example how this can be used to generate specific solutions."
The most ridiculous thing to me is that this is one of the easiest questions on the exam. It will likely take me less time to do the question than it did to type it out. As much as I enjoy math most of the time (I know, I know, I'm a geek) things like this are just too much for me.
In other news, I'm having a fight with someone over a Wikipedia article. For some reason they insist on slandering my grandfather (as if he needs any more of that) with the same false information that was used against him thirty years ago. I can not even explain how angry it makes me when they talk about it as though it was fact. Sometimes I walk away from the computer shaking with anger, and there's nothing I can do about it.
However, I am convinced that I can out-stubborn anyone anywhere, and I will continue to remove the false information until the other guy gives up. And I spend a lot of time on the computer. So there.
Thursday, March 30, 2006
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Hi Julie, dear. That math wording sure is perplexing. silly math people. I'm glad I'm not taking that math - I don't understand it at all!!! And I hope you win your fight - You have my full support!!!!
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