Trigonometry I'll never use that.

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marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
sorry, but I don't know what a semigroup is

Crudely have a set, do multiplication (or some other binary operation) on it and it is associative. Even more crudely one of the many things in existence where you start stripping away the 'rules' and see what happens.

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I do sympathise with having to use excessive brackets in some limited areas of abstract algebra though :laugh:.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
A pint of cold water weighs a pound and a quarter

(according to my Mum)

How much does a pint of hot water weigh...
 

Hugh Manatee

Veteran
I have had to revisit trig lately. I am a trainer of surveyors and generally the kit does it all for you. Recently I have had to teach it at a college level and have had to show how to do it the long way.

The Cat Sat
On An Orange
And He Howled

As a 3 x 3 grid is how I remembered it. Surprisingly, considering how bad I was at maths at school, I got quite into it and even worked through a Tienstra calculation of my own.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Weirdo's the lot of you.

I stick it in my spreadsheets !! (accountant) ^_^

I did have to re-learn algebra in the last couple of years to help my son out for homework.
 

midlife

Legendary Member
.......don't get me started on reverse polish notation on some of our school calculators!

Shaun
 

Firestorm

Veteran
Location
Southend on Sea
The one I remember is
Two and quarter pounds of jam
Weigh about a kilogram.
And
A litre of water's a pint and three quarters
 
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