lets pretend i have 20 CS and you have 10 CS cuz ur a braindead.
If I go for my CS I earn 5% more networth.
If I deny your CS I deny you from earning 10% more networth.
As long as you have MORE CS than them, it's better to go for denies (especially now that you get some EXP too).
If you have LESS CS then you should be going for your own last hits and not denies.
Generally you just want the CS anyway for a lot of other reasons. But denies over CS isn't completely dumb.
I do not hate math, but it is less interesting than subjects that apply the concepts to the real world (physics, electrical engineering, etc.). Most of the content in math purely will never be used by me, and it is also easier than aforementioned subjects.
I really don't have an issue with maths but I do have an issue with the way its tested at some schools/universities. I'm studying mech eng at the moment and the maths exams are difficult to pass, not because the work is too difficult but because the exam is unreasonable long. A 17 page exam on Fourier related sections is too long for 2 hours.
@TripleSteal-
Those subjects use math and apply them to the real world. The courses titled math in university focus on teaching the theory not real world application.
Integration and Differentiation are the basic tools used in calculus. I guess you could say that calculus is just those things but its like saying driving a car is just pushing pedals and turning the wheel. Calculus goes a lot deeper than that and integration and differentiation are more akin to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They're just things you use to solve a problem.
lit xd
it depends on the professor i get. i hate the ones who really suck at teaching and make really simple concepts to confusing shit
i think the OP is a troll or a kid
hate maths in 2017
math is life..., i mean literally, everything is math
I do not understand what do you see in math to hate or like.
It just exists and it shouldn't be liked or hated.
I love basic math
but stuff like this i hate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_(mathematics)
but that is basic ROFL?
i think he means the analysis intepretationj of fucntion
in school math fucntion is a dependance of y of x
in analysis function is a relation between two multiples
I do not hate math, but it is less interesting than subjects that apply the concepts to the real world (physics, electrical engineering, etc.). Most of the content in math purely will never be used by me, and it is also easier than aforementioned subjects.
I hate basic math. But I like functions
oh, yes the analysis portion of functions, sorry shouldve clarified
EDIT: Which I suppose is still basic to some, so I guess I hate math then
@better than you
all the subjects u mentioned are in their most part maths, which makes this statement kinda confusing
rofl i love analysis in functions. especially charts analysis
@triple
he means sheer/pure math
I really don't have an issue with maths but I do have an issue with the way its tested at some schools/universities. I'm studying mech eng at the moment and the maths exams are difficult to pass, not because the work is too difficult but because the exam is unreasonable long. A 17 page exam on Fourier related sections is too long for 2 hours.
I don't hate maths, but I have a really hard time getting the hang of Calculus I and II.
@TripleSteal-
Those subjects use math and apply them to the real world. The courses titled math in university focus on teaching the theory not real world application.
Math simple gives you a problem.
I love math more than boring literature
can someone tell me if im wrong. isn't calculus just differnetiation and integration?
Integration and Differentiation are the basic tools used in calculus. I guess you could say that calculus is just those things but its like saying driving a car is just pushing pedals and turning the wheel. Calculus goes a lot deeper than that and integration and differentiation are more akin to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They're just things you use to solve a problem.