Math books were condemned by the Gablers — the couple who vet all of America’s school textbooks — because they apparently teach that there are no absolutes. And “when a student reads in a math book that there are no absolutes, every value he’s been taught is destroyed. And the next thing you know, the student turns to crime and drugs.”
I remember originally reading today’s strip in the newspaper .. I was in my senior year of college, at the time. It got ‘pinned-up’ on many faculty office doors ..
It’s not that hard to picture an algebra formula where the answer is both 17 and 39. Actually a whole set of formuli (or formulas). Think of a parabola on graph and crossing the X axis at 17 and 39. What is X when Y = 0? My last algebra class was about 50 years ago, but maybe someone else can provide the formula.
Grade inflation has gotten worse, now down to the HS level. Last time I looked about 1/2 of incoming college freshmen have to take remedial classes in math and English, before they are allowed to take actual college classes. Most of the students having to take the remedial classes got As in HS
One of the problems I had with teaching was no one was allowed to fail. That was one of several factors that led me to spend less time in the profession than I had originally intended.
University: Where you go to get a usable education, ie Medicine, Engineering, Hard Science, and to a lesser extent Education, or a place to waste your money or your parents money.
I vaguely recall in Japan, the teacher would put just the solution on the blackboard, and the students were judged by how they arrived at said solution.
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
I want to see the work!
Aspen_Bell over 4 years ago
Math books were condemned by the Gablers — the couple who vet all of America’s school textbooks — because they apparently teach that there are no absolutes. And “when a student reads in a math book that there are no absolutes, every value he’s been taught is destroyed. And the next thing you know, the student turns to crime and drugs.”
droosan Premium Member over 4 years ago
I remember originally reading today’s strip in the newspaper .. I was in my senior year of college, at the time. It got ‘pinned-up’ on many faculty office doors ..
Packratjohn Premium Member over 4 years ago
we all have absolutes, are mine the same as yours? (Paraphrased from JC Superstar, but you knew that)
Yontrop over 4 years ago
It’s not that hard to picture an algebra formula where the answer is both 17 and 39. Actually a whole set of formuli (or formulas). Think of a parabola on graph and crossing the X axis at 17 and 39. What is X when Y = 0? My last algebra class was about 50 years ago, but maybe someone else can provide the formula.
sueb1863 over 4 years ago
I might not be remembering right, but isn’t the character on the left in the first panel supposed to be black?
Mighty Phavahg over 4 years ago
Math is, after all, irrational and imaginary.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I still remember when 1 and 1 equals 0 flummoxed me. Once I got to the 11 equals 3 I was okay.
mbohannon over 4 years ago
What is a parabola?
tulpoeid_ over 4 years ago
YouTube, short film “Alternative Math”. Worth your time.
gantech over 4 years ago
42…Somebody had to say it…
Snolep over 4 years ago
Alternative facts.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 4 years ago
That math prof later was hired by the Trump Administration to look into climate change.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Grade inflation has gotten worse, now down to the HS level. Last time I looked about 1/2 of incoming college freshmen have to take remedial classes in math and English, before they are allowed to take actual college classes. Most of the students having to take the remedial classes got As in HS
Kip Williams over 4 years ago
“Teacher, will I ever have to use this stuff in real life?”
“No, dear. Only the smart children.”
—Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
mattro65 over 4 years ago
One of the problems I had with teaching was no one was allowed to fail. That was one of several factors that led me to spend less time in the profession than I had originally intended.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 4 years ago
University: Where you go to get a usable education, ie Medicine, Engineering, Hard Science, and to a lesser extent Education, or a place to waste your money or your parents money.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago
“It’s so simple, so very simple, that only a child can do it!”
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 4 years ago
I never understood the point of math…Then we started studying decimals. I got the point.
stamps over 4 years ago
1739 – a good year. Treaty of Belgrade brings the Austro-Russian–Turkish War (1735–39) to an end.
cosman over 4 years ago
I vaguely recall in Japan, the teacher would put just the solution on the blackboard, and the students were judged by how they arrived at said solution.