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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2017 21:22:48 GMT -5
At some schools where you get a computer, the math class may show you a website that can help you with your work (or in some cases IS your work). What do you think is the best of things like these? Don’t forget to answer in the poll.
Also, please realize this thread is NOT to help me find a good program in school, I only made this to bring an odd topic up on the forums. I realize most math games are pretty bad.
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Post by Cadrega on Sept 3, 2017 22:12:30 GMT -5
When a teacher tells me to play math games, I play actual games on my flash drive which I bring to school :^)
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Post by S3rios on Sept 3, 2017 22:25:02 GMT -5
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Post by Beany on Sept 3, 2017 22:41:50 GMT -5
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Post by Cadrega on Sept 3, 2017 22:44:21 GMT -5
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Post by Dash0219 on Sept 4, 2017 2:26:21 GMT -5
GEOMETRY Dash
ok horrible joke
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Post by incompl on Sept 4, 2017 2:33:28 GMT -5
If you have a graphing calculator then you can download games onto that. Just make sure you replace the batteries before the final exam because if you play games on your calculator all class every day then your battery may die in the middle of your exam. And good luck graphing functions or even doing something as basic as trigonometry using the little scrap paper you're provided. Playing Pokemon in class on a calculator is still totally worth it though.
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Post by LuMaIchArgI on Sept 4, 2017 8:52:01 GMT -5
Lol I was gonna post this
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Post by LuMaIchArgI on Sept 4, 2017 8:52:38 GMT -5
GEOMETRY Dash ok horrible joke he asked for best not worst anyways
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Post by YVX The Master Of Salt on Sept 4, 2017 8:59:40 GMT -5
My school is pretty lame they didn't do any math games at all
I mean what do you expect from developing country
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Post by Ecl1psed on Sept 4, 2017 9:25:46 GMT -5
Try playing "24". It involves a deck of cards, and each card has a value (aces=1, 2-10=face value, J=11, Q=12, K=13) One person flips 4 cards off the top of the (shuffled) deck, and then the people try to make 24 using those cards. You can make 24 by using the operations of + - x / () and no others (examples of making 24 are below). The first person who figures out how to make 24 says so, and they tell the group their solution. If they are right, they get to keep the cards. If they are wrong (this rule is optional) they must give up one of their sets of cards and shuffle them back in the deck. Some sets of 4 cards are very easy to solve, like 6,6,6,6, and some are extremely hard to solve, like 1,4,5,6. Also, about 25% of all combinations are impossible to solve. If your group is stuck on one that seems impossible, then by mutual agreement, you can reshuffle those cards back in. Or, if you happen to have a computer program that solves 24 on hand, you can add this additional rule: people can "call impossible" if they think a set is impossible to solve. Then, they check it with the program, and if they are right, they keep the cards. If they are wrong (i.e. there is a solution), then the group can to find a solution to the set.
Examples: if the cards 2, 7, 8, K are turned up, then one solution would be (13-7)*8/2 = 24 (remember that K=13) if the cards 2, 8, 9, J are turned up, then one solution would be (8/2)+11+9 = 24 (remember that J=11)
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Post by Hya on Sept 4, 2017 13:48:25 GMT -5
maybe 2048?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 17:37:49 GMT -5
I mean something you would be assigned at school.
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Post by Pinkie Pie on Sept 4, 2017 17:47:51 GMT -5
cool math games and mathletics
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 18:50:48 GMT -5
Run 2. Not a math game, but it's available on CoolMathGames, which is a "math" website that isn't blocked at my school.
If you want actual games based around math, then Mathletics.
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