I’m one of those rare artists that never had a huge problem in math. I think I liked the exactness of it… it was a puzzle to be solved and there was only ONE answer. Calculus through me through a loop, but I was taking that IN art school… which was weird to say the least. And with this “new math”, I have no idea if it would be easier or harder for me. How about you guys?
If you need to be caught up on this little arc, start HERE.
This Saturday is SECOND Saturday! Instead of First Friday, that is.
I’ll be one of the local artists participating in Media’s Second Saturday Stroll, 3/14. I’ll be set up in the Court Diner on Baltimore Pike. For more on this event, here’s info from their website:
On the 2nd Saturday of every month, over 30 businesses on and around State Street in Media stay open late as part of a free arts event. From 6:00 to 9:00 pm, shops, galleries and cafes host local musicians or display the work of local artists. Visitors can stroll the friendly streets of Media and use M.A.C. 2nd Saturday map to find music, art and participating shops.
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yes, you have some issues there, it seems ;0)
I loved algebra and calculus, but geometry hurt my brain.
I think I hated the proof books in geometry you had to fill out. I would get the answer right but didn’t correctly explain why, in the right words, etc. Drove me nuts!
I liked math for the same reasons as you. Never really had any real problems with it, but I don’t remember as much about it as I would like.
Fractions are hard