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no the math teacher was just insane... I seriously hated math more because of her class. She never challenged us and taught like we were all 5 and couldn't handle basic adult conversation!
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Thomas Aquinas posed to himself the question (true story), is there anything God can’t do? The Angelic Doctor pondered for a while and came up with a list.
God cannot commit a sin.
God cannot forget anything.
God cannot stop being God…
And NOBODY, not even God, can draw a triangle whose angles do not add up to 180 degrees. (God was God, but Euclid was EUCLID!)

"Beware of mathematicians and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that mathematicians have made a covenant with the Devil to darken the spirit and confine man in the bonds of Hell." -- St. Augustine (354-430)
Hey guess what, guys? I just got as letter from Michelle Kwan!
"Dear Mathman," (she writes). "Thanks for sending me the lovely wrist watch.
"Two nights ago at midnight I was studying in the library here at the University of Denver. I set the watch up on it's edge, facing West, with 12:00 pointed at the Northern horizon. Then I timed how long it took for the minute hand to sweep up until it was pointed directly at the North Star. It took 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
"The next night I had to speak at a seminar at the USFSA headquarters in Colorado Springs, 69 miles due South. I repeated the experiment. This time it took 6 minutes, 30 seconds for the minute hand to reach the altitude of the North Star.
"From this I concluded that the circumference of the Earth is 25,000 miles.
"Love and kisses, 'Chelle."
Well, I had to give Shelly an A+ for that one. How did she do it?
Oh Darn, that's what I was going to say too.In 6 minutes and 40 seconds, a minute hand will traverse ( 6 + 40/60 ) / 60 of a full circle; or 0.1111 of a circle; or 40.0 degrees. In 6 minutes and 30 seconds, a minute hand will traverse ( 6 + 30/60 ) / 60 of a full circle; or 0.1083 of a circle; or 39.0 degrees.
The difference between the 2 locations is 1 degree of arc, or 1/360 of a circle. ( Since Colorado Springs is due south of Denver, we don't need any trigonometry here. ) The circumphrence of the Earth is therefor 69 miles / ( 1 / 360 ) = 69 * 360 = 24, 840 miles, which we can round off to 25,000 miles.


Aquinas is a biggie for those who believe in a supreme being.
One of my big problems with a supreme being is why he can't do his own work? Why are people bent on doing it for him?
I'm sure there's a mathematical reason.
Joe
OK, Tone, let's work on this together...why do math fanatics have to create problems that go with a story? I mean really... no matter how you package it it is still MATH LOL


Pokymer Bob said:In 6 minutes and 40 seconds, a minute hand will traverse ( 6 + 40/60 ) / 60 of a full circle; or 0.1111 of a circle; or 40.0 degrees. In 6 minutes and 30 seconds, a minute hand will traverse ( 6 + 30/60 ) / 60 of a full circle; or 0.1083 of a circle; or 39.0 degrees...


Wait, wait! Don't give up! Get all the B's and D's on one side of the equation:Huh?![]()
As part of her duties as a U.S. Public Diplomacy Envoy (P.D.E., LOL), Michelle journeyed to the south and found himself on the equator at dawn of the first day of spring. She climbed a 50-foot tree to watch the sunrise. But just as Michelle saw the sun peep over the horizon, she fell out of the tree.
Recovering her breath while lying prone on the ground, Michelle saw the sun rise again – 30 seconds later, according to her trusty watch.
“Just as I thought," she exclaimed. “The circumference of the earth is 25,000 miles.”![]()

Run Toni, run!!! Run as fast as you can!!! He's going to get you !!!Huh?
seriously math and me are like oil and water, it ain't gonna work, ever... I'm math stupid!![]()
Run Toni, run!!! Run as fast as you can!!! He's going to get you !!!
Dee
no math teacher has yet to get me to sit and figure it out 
Since it is the equinox at the equator, the sun rises straight up.
The top of Michelle's tree is point T. There is a spot in front of Michelle's tree, probably several miles away, where a person lying on the ground would see the sunrise the same instant as Michelle on top of her tree. A line drawn from the top of the tree to the sun would just skim the ground at this point. Call it point G.
Call the center of the Earth point C. Now we have a right triangle. TG is the short side, GC is the long side and CT is the hypotenuse. ..................... to be continued.