• zerofk@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Apparently, they didn’t know it by heart. If they had, they wouldn’t have had to spend all that time searching.

      • AlDente@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Complex? It’s just Sohcahtoa my friend

        I thought this was early high-school level stuff.

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          Since becoming an adult it has become increasingly obvious to me that early high-school level stuff is impossibly complex for a significant chunk of the population.

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            It’s unfortunate that you are correct. However, when it comes to memorization, trig seems pretty tame. That one mnemonic just about covers it all. Even multiplication tables seem like a larger memorization effort to me.

      • Liz@midwest.social
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        Not really. The point of getting really good at it in your teenage years is so that when it shows up 30 years later you have a vauge idea of what you’re looking at and can figure it out again. If you had only a surface level understanding to begin with, it’ll all be totally gone by the time you need it again, and very few people have the gumption to teach themselves a subject from scratch.