BobbyChalfont said:
BlahBlah12 said:
what are u doing now that u actually need to simplify algebraic expressions?
Nothing, really. It's just that I recently read a Biological Science research paper with some complex algebra in it and it seemed like complete gibberish to me, so I thought I'd re-teach myself and start from the ground up as it were.
Are there any practical places where you'd need to simplify algebraic expressions in the real world? I can't really think of any...
Most scientific papers give statistical analyses of test results. In a way, all you need is statistics. Especially in medicine and biology everything is statistics. Even when we talk about hairloss, we play with statistics. We know finasteride has about 80% success rate, so we take the pills with the hope that we are within the 80%.
Look at things like distribution, mean and median average, standard deviation, variance, etc.
If you have an understanding for maths, you can learn statistics in no time.
BobbyChalfont said:
I'm 24 and did all this when I was 15/16 years old, but like GHG I've forgotten it all. I had it pretty much down as a teenager, but since then I haven't really used it, despite going to university and graduating in a Science (Biology to be specific).
I will say one thing, I used to soak this kind of stuff up like a sponge as a kid, but as a 24 year old, it's really hard to re-learn. I'm trying to self-teach at the moment, which is why I posted it here, to check my answers.
TBH, in my 20s, I struggled with learning as well. I wouldn't understand most things I read.
The way I see is that we grow up learning lots of theories and equations, but we don't really understand where those theories fit in real life. At one point everything reverses. We get a better picture of the world and we know where everything fits, but we don't remember the equations we learnt as kids.
I'm actually very satisfied with the way my brain is functioning right now. I have a good understanding of IT in general, I have gaps in my knowledge but they are easy to fill in, if needed. It took me long time to get to this point...
Kids in general do not respect experience, they think being academically successful makes them special but life is much more than a few exams. I appreciate experience much more now.