lol at HyperDog.
If you haven't noticed,many projectiles follow the shape of a quadratic equation. Try it yourself, toss an object at an angle and you will find it resembles a parabola. Also, have you done applications of quadratic equations? The one where you try to maximize the area of a fence given a certain amount of fencing to use is a very good example.
With a question like that, I'm sure you're also wondering where a lot of other things you study math come into real life (a question I'm sure everybody has asked). Well, you'd probably want to do some reading, math is everywhere.
Teachers don't teach you the quadratic equation to make it an obstacle for you to pass a course or exam. It's taught for good reason.
If you haven't noticed,many projectiles follow the shape of a quadratic equation. Try it yourself, toss an object at an angle and you will find it resembles a parabola. Also, have you done applications of quadratic equations? The one where you try to maximize the area of a fence given a certain amount of fencing to use is a very good example.
With a question like that, I'm sure you're also wondering where a lot of other things you study math come into real life (a question I'm sure everybody has asked). Well, you'd probably want to do some reading, math is everywhere.
Teachers don't teach you the quadratic equation to make it an obstacle for you to pass a course or exam. It's taught for good reason.
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Hyper dog.
I agree with you, too.
I agree with you, too.
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I swear, math teachers should be horsewhipped for letting this happen to students! :-(
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