Math.
Hi, today I almost killed my fingers.
We had this lesson on statistics and we have to make a lot of notes. lots and lots of notes.
Since the formula is very long.
Earlier, in Geometry, we happened to discuss about 'Logic of Geometry'
and we talked about 'Statements' = a sentence that can be answered true or false but not both.
Now, we have this example ''x-y = y-x'' and we have to identify whether its a statement or not.
Majority of the class said it is a statement. . . And I said it isn't.
I don't really know if I'm right but as far as I can remember, for a statement to be 'true' or 'false'; It has to have a question first.
And since x and y are variables, it is indefinite. It doesn't even have a question to start.
Most of my classmates said that it is a 'true statement' since it can be considered as a commutative property example. But then, like I said, it doesn't have a question. The example wasn't asking whether it is true or false.
It is just like writing 'shit' on a paper without having something as a base idea.
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Heck, I don't even know what I'm talking about. ^ that rant is pretty stupid of me but eh.
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