Singletap said:
Hello Escapist Forum
Today me and my tenth grade geometry teacher had a argument. I'm not great in math class but we recently started logic and it seems to come very easily to me, most likely through making games and such on the computer.
Here is the problem and I don't see the logic in her teachings.
We were going over the "If" "Then" statements and one of the problems was.
If you take your medicine then you will feel better
we then had to take the 4 truth or false cases and decide rather they are true or false, easy right?
Well I had a small problem with case 3 and 4, they said
"If you don't take your medicine then you'll feel better"
"If you don't take your medicine then you won't feel better"
She said they default as true, I argued that that's impossible, they must be undefined, I see no truth in these cases you can't just assume in math without a reason to.
She got very worked up thinking that I was trying to confuse the kids but I simply did not understand the logic and she didn't make a good attempt to show me what she was saying. I'm still confused and I believe she is wrong I will change my thoughts if I can see a sense of reason.
Can I get some help here.
From Jesse Bergerstock aka SingleTap "Tap"
What the heck are you kids doing in schools these days. I never had to do this stuff in any math class ever.
In my geometry class, we learned something I like to call....geometry. You know, the thing that involves shapes and angles and all that Greek. If what you are learning was in our books at that time, I can tell you why it wasn't taught, it isn't used in anything in the future and it doesn't sound like productive work.
I don't know what your school thinks it is doing, because the stuff you are doing isn't going to prepare you for college, I took a couple college level math classes that involved geometry, and they didn't involve that stuff. It doesn't even resemble geometry.
Though if I was going to guess, my thought being that the person involved with the question is sick, then I would see "If you don't take your medicine then you won't feel better" as being right. But really since there are so many unforeseen variables, you can't really answer any question like this, nothing is right and nothing is wrong. So it is pointless.
I recommend you tell your teacher that what she is teaching is stupid, and isn't going to be used anywhere except inside the class. Tell her to actually teach geometry like teachers in other schools do.