K's not so simple math work.I was slaving away at my math homework last night, and I feel like I’m not getting anywhere. I think I’ll need some tutoring this next week to catch up, since I missed class last Friday, and I know we’ll have a test this next week, if not today.

And I feel like I’m so behind. I’m not following quietly along, and I do worry that some how I’m going to bomb this last third of the semester, and fail the class. Which will really suck, because I don’t want to have to take this class again.

So, here’s an example of a math problem that I had to do last night:

The sum of two numbers is 20, and the sum of their squares is 218. Find the number.

The written math portion you see is done by my sister (my hand writing isn’t that bubbly - she helped me over AIM), and she lost me from the beginning. I’m supposed to solve this problem with a quadratic equation, and not with using Y. The biggest problem I have is that I already know the answer, and I can’t get the problem to fit into my solution.

I worked it out on my own, but I got to the end, and didn’t know how to factor it out to get the answer that I knew was waiting there for me. Then K double checked my work, saw that I was a moron and corrected it, and finally, I could figure out the problem all the way to the end. It took me two hours to get this problem right. And, it’s not even a hard problem.
I really dislike math. I wish I could just skip it, or fake it or something. Or, at least have notes when I take tests. Because then I could do an example of each type of problem that could possibly appear on the test. Like I’m ever going to do a problem without referencing a book.

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