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quirky ways of remembering maths formulas? (1 Viewer)

WannaBang?

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Exphate said:
11 times table, once you get into double digits.

xx X 11

x's go on either end
x+x goes in the middle

12x11

132

(3 = 1 + 2)
Exphate, you are God!
 

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Aerath said:
And what happens when you get past 9x10? To say nothing of the fact that from about Year 4, you should know everything up to and including 12x12. :p
It's a pretty simple answer, you just use your toes once you surpass 9 x 10 stupid. In year 4, we were learning about spaghetti, not timestables.
 

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Exphate said:
ASTC - All Stations to Central/All Sluts Take Cock/And Sharky Talks Crap/etc etc

Exact trig ratio: use the 2 triangles

Expanding brackets: FOIL

Etc etc

The thing you have to remember is that what works for some, doesn't work for others. FInd your own tricks :)
SOH CAH TOA

(Sydney Opera House Can Always Hold Thousands Of Asians)

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WannaBang? said:
It's a pretty simple answer, you just use your toes once you surpass 9 x 10 stupid. In year 4, we were learning about spaghetti, not timestables.
Uh huh. I'm still lost as to how the toes work. :p

What does FOIL stand for? Never heard of it.
 
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WannaBang? said:
SOH CAH TOA

(Sydney Opera House Can Always Hold Thousands Of Asians)

:hammer:
Lol one that a teacher told me is Sex On Hot Coals Always Helps The Old Arthritis.
 

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WannaBang? said:
I no longer use my calcultor. It's practically of no use to me anymore. :)
Should you even be using a calculator for 9 times tables :lol:
 

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Aplus said:
Should you even be using a calculator for 9 times tables :lol:
Well, prior to learning the finger rule, I had to use a calculator to calculate the 9 x tables. How else would I be able to do it? Do you think my brain is a friggin calculator?
 

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WannaBang? said:
Well, prior to learning the finger rule, I had to use a calculator to calculate the 9 x tables. How else would I be able to do it? Do you think my brain is a friggin calculator?
It's not that hard......
 

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I never use calculator for XX x XX questions. I use calculator when I need to calculate the cos X or XXX x XXX questions where it takes too long to calculate.
 

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For the expansion of sin its sinacosb+cosasinb which can be easily be factorised as SC CS. School Certificate Counter Strike thats pretty much how i remember it. Tan is pretty basic, you just look at the top and change signs at the denominator. Hope this has been useful
 

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i have one for sin^2 x + cos^2 x = 1

its a maths pick-up line that one of my friends made up

I goes: "I wish I was sin^2 x and you: cos^ x, so that together we can be one."
[Note: Sounds better as theta instead of 'x'... well.. in my opinion anyway!]
haha, geek-love! :D
 
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That's easy to remember though. It's the other two that are harder to remember, without dividing that eqn by sin^2 x and cos^2 x
 

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think for sine (pronouned -sine-) they have the same sign.... (sine and sign are homophones (sound the same but are spelt differently))

or think that the fact sine has the same sign makes them homosexual - think the catholic view of homosexuality is that it is sinful - so the same signs therefore gender (homosexuals) = a sin (a vice, immoral action) = sin (as in trig)
 

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our maths class is used to singing out formulas..
we have little jingles for most of the long formulas

then for the simpsons rule we know it as h/3(firsty+lasty+4times middley) coz the simpsons have 3 kids

for SOH CAH TOA we have Some Old Hags Cant Always Hide Their Old Age

other formulas just seem to roll out of your pen after a while

the formulas are the easy part anyways.. remembering when to use them is the hard part
 

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that reminds me

All (sine, cos, tan [all of them]) Stations (sin) To (tan) Central (cos) for the positive sin, cos and tan quadrant things
 

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Yeahh i also do this i put forumla's over my bedroom wall, along with physics forumulas aswell for me to look at and it jsut comes in my head
 

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Aerath said:
Uh huh. I'm still lost as to how the toes work. :p

What does FOIL stand for? Never heard of it.
first, outside, inside, last -> its for expanding brackets.
 

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For the pythagorean identities

I just remember

sin^2 + cos^2 = 1

Then the other two is
I T S = 1 + Tan = Sec (You know its not sin because its used in the original one)
and then the other one is

1 + small co = large co
1 + cot = cosec (lol.)
 

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Tsylana said:
For the pythagorean identities

I just remember

sin^2 + cos^2 = 1

Then the other two is
I T S = 1 + Tan = Sec (You know its not sin because its used in the original one)
and then the other one is

1 + small co = large co
1 + cot = cosec (lol.)
Those are wrong, they should be squared.

1+tan^2 x = sec^2 x
1+cot^2 x = cosec^2 x
 

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