Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
Theorem
Let n and k be positive integers, and let n>k. Suppose we have to place n identical balls into k identical boxes where n>k. Then there will be at least one box in which we place at least two balls.
Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
Really? My Geometry teacher let us play poker.Well, they played poker. I read.
junior year my precalc teacher was leaving at the end of the year so we played poker, however poker is something i good at so i think i made about 75$ over a two week period. gotta love stupid kids who never concede losing.
Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
And I had algebra freshman year.
Geometry sophomore year.Then algebra 2, trig, and foundations of math in Junior year.
Then calculus 1 and 2 senior year.
Originally posted by Mr. Bacon
she was insane, she slammed a door so hard one day i was sure it wold snap right off the hinges.junior year my precalc teacher was leaving at the end of the year so we played poker, however poker is something i good at so i think i made about 75$ over a two week period. gotta love stupid kids who never concede losing.
i had the opposite. geometry, algebra 2, precalc and trig, then i took stats instead of calc.
Indeed!