I am teaching myself Maths
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
4:04AM
Long time no see but my mathematics training continues apace with tables. The math forum@drexel is superb for Tables resourcess.
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
7:43PM
I have A Grade pass rates at my testing of tables 2-3. I am aiming for 100% accuracy for tables using Randomx60 to test my knowledge. 100% is norm recall must be instantanous. I have been thinking of what that kind bloke said when he commented.
Saturday, January 1, 2005
8:04PM
I am using Math Forum@Drexels resources to help me to learn my Tables. They really know their stuff.
A series of Free maths skills courses are in order and then onto GCSE. I will do what I can.
Sarah got a B Daddy would not be a Proff without Maths or Martha or any family member. I can't figure out reply system for nice guy who commented on this Journal.
Sunday, November 7, 2004
3:01AM
This is to log in and put an entry down as I had a comment on my Maths Blog.
Oh the pressure! I mustnt be hard on myself.
Monday, September 13, 2004
1:45AM
Mathematics Maple instead of Mathematica and £95 on a Key Stage 4 Course. Great ambition and great resources =opportunity/ies. PTL I have a Prayer partner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, September 9, 2004
2:30PM
I need to get on the maths bandwagon again my salvation along with excellent english and now Business Studies ala FT.
Monday, July 26, 2004
4:30AM
Mathematics at the moment is examing potential Software options, thinking of emailing Marcus DeSautoy about the liberation of Software to benefits claimants.
Gosh there needs an ante to be upped here!
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
12:15PM
Fun and Games on Cut the Knot.org
Project Scheduling using Critical Path Analysis looks practicable and definitelyone to sharpen the old thinking.
I think one page of activities possible at a time there are almost 400 supplied by Cut the Knot and that isnt even the site. The CD Rom might be worth buying.
Counting and Groups looks interesting if only because it shows the fallibility and problems involved in proper counting.
Monday, July 12, 2004
3:05PM - Cut the Knot Recreational Maths
Playing with the Pascal Triangle.
Per MODULO and results the same. Boy it takes time but boy it is interesting. I have seen other Maths software that beggars a look I surmise the computer is prefered medium to watch Calculations that hopefully a dumbo can program in in a foolproof manner.
My darling sister got a B in Maths at Westminster no less (OCR Boards no less NONE of this Excedel rubbish)((English in a Year Colchester Institute Disgusting although Tutor was great 'wasted talent' was his comment when I pulled out of GCSE Another Self Teach Subject aggh Literature Resource File LRF Top Boards OCR resources proper Broadsheets to supply nourishment..PTL for The Great and Glorious and Scary MIT. And now a small movement by Prestigious Institutions to do Open Co
Sunday, July 11, 2004
1:22AM - Further Notes on the above
Did I lose my Pascal and Liebnitz Triangle notes??
Saturday, July 10, 2004
5:05PM - Cut the Knots Liebnitz and Pascal Triangles
I am playing around with the Leibniz and Pascal Triangles on
Cut the Knot Mathematics Sites. No person is teaching me save MYSELF following after my darling dearest Daddy who taught me TOPOLOGY at the dinner table and Law of Averages 'microstates' at our Annaul Christmas Family Shindig when we launched into a huge Mathematics conversation.
SO given the hopeful propensity 0f my PROFFESSOR DADDY to teach me Maths and our FAMILY COMPENTENCES AT then I can happily derive PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION.
So I see PERMUTATIONS SCALE UP TO MAX OF EIETHER LIEBNIZ OR PASCAL TRIANGES. To minimum and maximum point beyond which the above ceases to be either Triangle.
I think I would see belows explanation as satisfying both conditions even though no Maths Teacher has taught me.
The existence of this site does NOT negate the whole Canon of Mathematical teaching what it seeks is merely I TAKE MATTERS INTO MY OWN HANDS.
Saturday, June 26, 2004
Friday, June 11, 2004
3:32PM - Books are Key OFFLINE ACTIVITIES
Read Books Offline activity. Maths is a GATEWAY subject.
Thursday, June 10, 2004
3:54PM - Supported Housing stifles UNIVERSITY TRAINED INITIATIVES
Am I REALLY not expected to not behave as at University??
Witness the proliferationof clubs Societies and INDEPENDENT THOUGHT.(with proofs etc)
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
3:02PM - MW Place in this World
Stats idea : Rate of change for actual growth in tunes of record collections. Awww pain!!!!!!!!!
PAIN A MILLION PERCENTAGE POINTS AND EVEN WORSE. NO MATHS IS MY BEST ILLUSTRATOR.
I feel stupid. My confidence is zero I am afraid. Christian Forums. (my dad made me feel good about myself)
Monday, June 7, 2004
4:22PM - I am feeling unsure of my ability when he said I was 'mathematically able' I soared
I need to get statistical and I need to be good. Do I have INATE mathematical ability. My sister got a B in maths good enough to do A level IMHO my Dadis a Proff who couldnt be a Proff without maths as is Stepmum. Mummy couldnt control a £6m budget without consumate maths skills. So babies its in the Blood. The interest comes in trying to design a Smiling Happy Model to solve Problems using Multiple Variables Rate of Change.etc
2:44PM - I wish I was at Private School. English is essential..
No retraction on Maths front. English is essential.
In fact I wish I was at Private School naturally the best hightest institution...sigh.
Thursday, June 3, 2004
11:33PM - The recent aqquisition of a whole lot of Maths Books
I managed to get a whole lot of cheap old Maths books including one of Integrals and functions in order to relate to Wolfram site,
I ought to publish books online.
Timestables up to 6 so far. Another 6 to go I have got to make sure I am spot on. I aim to THINK MATHEMATICALLY.
Boy my life needs it and I see clear instances of me attempting maths untaught!
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
9:48PM - MATHS IS NOW ESSENTIAL AS IS ENGLISH***
Maths is now ESSENTIAL as is English but that is another question that is of eqaul urgence.
Gateway subjects for the scholarly Working class to gain Scholarships etc. The poorer you are the more excellent you have to be.
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
1:23PM - The heritage I have in my family of BOTH SIDES BEING PIONEERS
I had better be good. My Daddy is a PIONEERING Proffessor at one of the Top Five Academic Institutions in the country the magnificent UNIVERSITY OF LONDON*** so is my step mum a mere 3 degreed wonder and a Sociology Proff to boot.
My mummy has the bestest brightest most original farsighted brains in the universe no degree BUT BUT BUT. Lord help me do credit to she who went where noone went and made it!
And sisters etc. In our family the mind matters.
Now who wants to comment offer support suggestions to aid this would be mathematician (historian for history Literary Critic fo reengish etc), help and succour??
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