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How can I develop my interest in maths?

I would suggest studying concepts of Calculus ( the concept of a limit in particular).Calculus is all about the change. If tou observe the world around you, you'll notice that EVERYTHING is changing in one way or another. Calculus is a tool to study these changes that otherwise would be impossible to describe using only words.Differential equations are a good example of the application of math to the study of change. Only by using Calculus, equations describing the fundamental physics can be obtained. (quick example -> Maxwell's equations ).After understanding the relation of physics to mathematics, how every phenomena can be described by using this tool...you'll be truly fascinated about this instrument mankind uses till this day to study and simulate the unknown.Heck, even such an abstract term as love can be described by math. Check this out :x^2+(y-(x^2)^(1/3))^2=1 - Wolfram|Alpha:)P.S. Note that this comes from a guy who used to hate math and thought it was boring. When I got into the university I fell in love with Calculus because of it's beautiful concepts that kept expanding my imagination.However, there was a prelude to this. I've started to find math fascinating when I first stumbled upon this ->also, this ->The string theory also got me thinking about math differently. The idea that the Universe (maybe even everything beyound it) can be described mathematically still blows my mind. So I totally encourage you to explore and rediscover mathematics for yourself just as I did.Last note. I think it's safe to say that without mathematics we would not have modern technology. No computers, no smartphones, no computer games, no internet...NO internet! Imagine that now :)There's no way you would be reading this message without mathematics.Good luck!

Is it normal to doubt your relationship in pregnancy?

I love my boyfriend and we live together. I am just over 2 month pregnant and it's my first child. The past few days I have been wondering what the futire will be like and if he will still be as happy with me when I start showing more and when baby arrives. He has done nothing to make me doubt him but I can't help but feel it at times, my friend who has never been pregnant thinks its maybe my hormones, has anyone else had any similar feelings?

What are good comebacks for when someone calls you fat?

Here are my TOP TEN comebacks to people who call you fat:

10. HEY! If you just gotta pick something, pick your nose. ...Just don't wipe what you find on anyone or anything.

9. Your expert display of contempt for others reflects poorly on your parents and upbringing.

8. Does this amuse you in some sick way? ...Yes? ...What does that say about you?

7. Can you explain to everyone what the purpose of that remark is? ...Is this what is required to maintain your standing with your friends? ...Maybe you need new friends.

6. Gee. I guess I just got schooled, or pwned, or dissed, or whatever. Are you gonna tweet what a stud you are to all your friends now? Be sure you include your mom, she would be so proud.

5. Look. Let's save us both some time and trouble. Here's some paper and a pen. Take them. Now write down what you just said on the paper. Sign it. Give them back to me. Now, if I promise to always keep this with me, is there really any need for us to get into this again in the future? Or, should I take your note down to the office and show it to Mr./Mrs/Ms. Principle?

4. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Compared to you we all suck. Go abuse somebody else now.

3. Your desparate need for attention and approval are obvious and pathetic. Now, go bother someone else.

2. You talk so much crap your face is starting to look like a butthole. ...Wait, what did you say? ...Now, it's starting to sound like one, too.

1. You know, bullies like you hit their peak between 8th and 10th grade. After that, they just slowly slide into their rightful insignificance. ...How about we just start you on your way down the slide today?

Monitor refresh rate problem! Need help?! BenQ G2320HDB+ Geforce 7900GS?

Sorry, sweetheart ... and I offer that as a general term of endearment. It is NOT intended to be offensive, obnoxious, condescending, or sexist ... though, I must admit, I have yet to use it to an adult male, apart from my own two grown up sons and one of their friends who I've unofficially 'adopted' ... but the only way you're going to be able to solve that is by buying a new monitor. (I have an integrated NVIDIA 6150 and I can display at 85 Hz, so I doubt that it's a shortcoming of your graphics card.)

Have you downloaded and installed the latest video card drivers from NVIDIA?

I'm afraid you'll need to make a few selections from the drop down lists as you haven't indicated which Operating System your computer is using.

In Product Type: select GeForce
In Product Series: select GeForce 7 Series
In Operating System: select whichever Operating System your computer uses. i.e. Windows XP/Vista/7, etc.
In Language: select whichever your preferred language is

Best of luck.

Hope the updated driver allows you to run at a higher refresh rate.

Thermal gel?? questionsssss?

Hello, I see you're having trouble with a computer whose temp is on the rise? I happened to have built a computer which, as I added components, added heat to the unit, and here's how I let the heat dissipate. I didn't tear down or add more thermal gel.

The answer may not lie exclusively with the bond between the processor and the heat sink: it may have to do with the layout of your motherboard, too. Some form factors have problems cooling because the flow of air over the components is diminished due to the design of the board, making them difficult to cool. Micro-ATX form factors, for example, have this problem. Adding fans or opening the case helps to ventilate the inside and thermal-gel reapplications may help as well. But, my friend, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Meaning that, if you open the case and tear down and build back up again, you need to make sure you don't introduce new problems into the system. And then again, maybe you won't.

My guess is that you have some experience in these matters, no? Good luck, thanks for your question, and try to keep it cool.

I am very weak in maths. How can I develop it?

I'm very weak in Maths, or I don't know whether it's something that I, myself developed over the years. From my 7th grade, I started loosing interest in Maths since my teacher wasn't that good and she only appreciated students who did well and insulted us very badly. From that year, I just gave up my hopes on Maths and considered it as a shitty subject and pretended like I didn't care when I was really really very sad on getting very low marks in Maths when I was an excellent student in the class and scored more than 91% in other subjects, Maths always bought me down when it came to ranks. I was so depressed, I started hating Maths, and it became a nightmare for me. The day before the exam, all I remember doing was crying, crying and crying. I couldn't bear the tension it gave me. It still does. I suffer from anxiety even though I'm young; and no one is allowed to put so much pressure on me because it's trouble. Whatsoever, I still have chills and I failed in this year examination and writing a retest on Monday, and this time, I just googled whether there's anything I could do to score better in Maths, and that's when I read this interesting article and found out that I'm not alone. Because this is exactly like my story. I'm weak, I always get the just-pass marks, my brother is a top-scorer who is hopefully cracking a AIIMS soon and has 95% marks in his 12th grade and all, and I left a group tuition cause I was insulted and then joined a tuition where I used to be the only student, and I'm continuing that, but the thing I failed to keep is being regular. I'm never regular to the tuition because I hate maths firstly and I'm a lazy girl who spends her weekend by watching new movies, with drinks and chips and popcorn and stuff and going out every weekend for shopping with my family or friends, or going to stay at cousin's or mom's or spending quality time with my best friends or my best-friends-cum-family my cousins..Okay! I've told too much. I hate maths. No, I hated it. Not anymore. I'm going to pretend like I love it and work hard. I've got 5 days from now, that's like huge time to cover 6 lessons and then practice extra questions and sums. Well then! Let's see how I'll score and whether the hardwork will pay off! Fingers crossed! Maths!! HERE I COME BROTHER.

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