Almost all of it is wrong or just off/weird. It accidentally gets a few things correct, but notice how often things are repeated randomly. Remember your SOHCAHTOA and look at the triangle and the trig definitions it’s giving.
The third equation under “Calculus” is giving the quotient rule where it should be giving the product rule.
It looks like it’s trying to do power rule for integrals, not sure what’s going on in that section.
That bottom right graph looks like x^3, not x^2.
y=e^x is not the unit circle.
The section under discriminant is an illegible mess.
How to factor… I have no idea what is going on there.
There don’t seem to be any good math pages on Facebook. I’d like some sort of “daily brain teaser” but it’s all ambiguously written arithmetic problems with parentheses and division, or shit like using “e” as a variable to be obnoxious.
If you want an actual set of puzzle games, they may not be math, but try Simon Tatham’s puzzle collection. Its available for free on pretty much everything including app stores, but can also be played in-browser. It has basically every deductive logic puzzle ever made except the water pouring one, and it can basically just generate them ad infinitum.
Almost all of it is wrong or just off/weird. It accidentally gets a few things correct, but notice how often things are repeated randomly. Remember your SOHCAHTOA and look at the triangle and the trig definitions it’s giving.
The third equation under “Calculus” is giving the quotient rule where it should be giving the product rule.
It looks like it’s trying to do power rule for integrals, not sure what’s going on in that section.
That bottom right graph looks like x^3, not x^2.
y=e^x is not the unit circle.
The section under discriminant is an illegible mess.
How to factor… I have no idea what is going on there.
The distance formula is wrong.
They rendered pi as “n.”
This is completely meaningless and worthless.
Gotcha, fact check the formula sheets from now on. Haven’t used one in a long while but damn that’s good to remember.
Just don’t take your math advice from facebook.
There don’t seem to be any good math pages on Facebook. I’d like some sort of “daily brain teaser” but it’s all ambiguously written arithmetic problems with parentheses and division, or shit like using “e” as a variable to be obnoxious.
If you want an actual set of puzzle games, they may not be math, but try Simon Tatham’s puzzle collection. Its available for free on pretty much everything including app stores, but can also be played in-browser. It has basically every deductive logic puzzle ever made except the water pouring one, and it can basically just generate them ad infinitum.
delete facebook