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4 contributions to Flippin’ Math Culture Club
Girl Scout cookie math-talk
Am I the only one that is a little bothered by inconsistent functions? When I click a button on the vending machine, one output is expected. There may be two inputs to get that Coca-cola…. But if I click the Coke button, that’s the only output I expect. So what’s happening with Samoas, folks? Depending on the bakery they use, I may get a Samoa, or I might get a Caramel Delite. That, my friends is NOT a function! Anyone else bothered by completely unimportant math-related minutia? Just me?
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Haha fr
I’m bringing AI to class today. On purpose.
Yesterday, while grading an online student’s test, I found his β€œanswer” was a screenshot of AI explaining how to solve the problem. My issue isn’t that he used a tool. It was his execution. Academic dishonesty was addressed and passed up the administrative chain. That part is procedural. But the real issue? If a pipe under my sink cracks, I might ask Chat what to do. Printing the instructions doesn’t stop the leak. Today, we’re revisiting the steps AI gave him. And we’re actually carrying them out. We’re going to do the math. AI is powerful. It’s also fallible. And while it can β€œthink” for you, the doing still relies on the person. So we’re going to talk about how to use a tool to support thinking β€” not outsource it. Where have you seen AI outsourcing in action?
1 like β€’ 15d
Tough situation
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@Tammy Reeves i see, maybe for the best
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Free mini-course unlocks at Level 2. I just published a Sets & Probability Sneak Peek inside the Classroom. It’s a guided walkthrough of: - Set notation - Venn diagrams - Frequency tables - Compound events - Conditional probability If you’ve ever wanted help translating math notation into plain English… this is for you. There's a paid version available, but there's a preview version available to all members at no cost. ✨ It unlocks at Level 2 β€” which basically just means: - Write a couple comments - Get a few likes - Be part of the conversation That’s it. No payment. Just participation. We’re building a math culture here. That grows when we think out loud. If you’ve been lurking, this is your nudge. Say hello. Drop a thought. Ask a question. And once you hit Level 2, the Sneak Peek is yours.
1 like β€’ 17d
cool tyy
One.
When I think about things I find interesting in math, I keep circling back to 1. In some ways, it’s the simplest numberβ€”just one thing. And yet, 1 wears so many disguises. The invisible 1 trips students up all the time: in 3x + x, in x^1, in coefficients that are β€œthere but not written.” When we simplify fractions, rationalize denominators, or even dividing by a complex number, we handle the problem by multiplying by oneβ€”just not the obvious one. We choose a form of 1 that changes everything while changing nothing I’m curiousβ€”what’s a concept like this for you? Something small or β€œobvious” that turns out to be doing a ton of hidden work in math?
One.
1 like β€’ Jan 28
cool
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Ash V
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15points to level up
@ash-v-2333
Grade 8 wanna build good habits and get ahead To be an astrophysicist one day : ) if you need help in linear math and etc then feel free to ask

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