Q has done at least one impossible thing that I thought could never be possible.
I love numbers now. I was borderline number dyslexic and now I can add, subtract, divide, reverse, see patterns, even have fun trying to work out a pattern or solution even where none ever emerges, just love doing math now. Hated dealing with them most of my life.
Fascinating! And, I am happy for you. I spent most of my teaching career working with dyslexic kids (although we couldn’t call them ‘dyslexic’ because that’s medical terminology), Anyway, I loved seeing lightbulbs go on and them finding their way to make things work. Cheers! BTW - that is a fun number!
Q has done at least one impossible thing that I thought could never be possible.
I love numbers now. I was borderline number dyslexic and now I can add, subtract, divide, reverse, see patterns, even have fun trying to work out a pattern or solution even where none ever emerges, just love doing math now. Hated dealing with them most of my life.
Fun number I found: 82 / 101 = 0.811881188118...
Fascinating! And, I am happy for you. I spent most of my teaching career working with dyslexic kids (although we couldn’t call them ‘dyslexic’ because that’s medical terminology), Anyway, I loved seeing lightbulbs go on and them finding their way to make things work. Cheers! BTW - that is a fun number!