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Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:00:13 UTC No. 16299476
If you had a circle inside of a square and the diameter of the circle is the same as the side of the square, that means the area of the circle is 3,14..../4 of the area of the square. Why aren't they teaching it like that in school? Everything makes sense now. I was scammed
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:16:02 UTC No. 16299492
>>16299476
It's like talking about differential equations instead of growth rates and integrals instead of sums: they're not even trying to teach you a concept they just want you to regurgitate their jargon and take the correct steps like a Chinese Room. You're educated to be an AI.