Mathematics starts easier, gets evers harder, and turns deadly at the end. (You can skip the middle parts, but it’s worth a rapid scan to see the general trend)
SIMPLE ARITHMETIC
2 + 2 = 4

Still alive
DIFFICULT ARITHMETIC
3,513, 692 / 1372 = 2,561
EASY ALGEBRA (We transition from just numbers to numbers and letters from the alphabet)
a * (b+c) = a * b + a*c. Example, 3*(4+5) = 3*4 +3*5 = 12 +15 = 27
(YOU MAY WISH TO SKIP TO THE HEADING “DEATH OR EXISTENTIAL MATHEMATICS”)
DIFFICULT ALGEBRA (This might be mind numbing)
ax^2 + bx + c = d, where x^2 means x is squared
Example: x^2 + 5x +6 = 0
by the quadratic equation: x = -b +/- (b^2 – 4ac)^2 / 2a
so x = (- 5 +/-(5^2 – 4*1*6)^.5 ) / 2*1 = -(5 =/- (25-4*1*6)^.5) / (2*1 = -5 +- (25-24)^.5) / 2 =( -5 +/- (1)^.5) )/ 2
=( -5 +/-(1)^2) / 2 = (-5 +/- 1) / 2 = (-5+1)/2 AND (-5-1)/ 2 OR X = -2 and X = – 3
EASY CALCULUS (We transition from just numbers and letters from the alphabet by adding letters from the Greek alphabet)
∂(3x^2 + 4x + c) = 2*3*x + 4 + 0 = 6x+ 4
DIFFICULT CALCULUS (Years ago, I could do the following, but no longer.)
A second-order differential equation is linear if it can be written in the form
a2(x)y”+a)1(x)y’+a0(x)y=r(x),(17.1.1)
where a2(x),a1(x),a0(x),
and r(x)
are real-valued functions and a2(x)
is not identically zero. If r(x)=0
—in other words, if r(x)=0
for every value of x
—the equation is said to be a homogeneous linear equation. If r(x)?0
for some value of x,
the equation is said to be a nonhomogeneous linear equation.
Not easy peasy.
“DEATH OR EXISTENTIAL MATHEMATICS”
If quest for ever more challenging mathemetics leads to this level of difficulty,
YOU WILL DIE
Some 200 bright young mind have tried to comprehend the next level of math. Their brains all literally exploded.
A Carl La Fong, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1986, suspected this next level involved adding Hindi letters, but he went permanently insane before pursuing his research for any length.
Let this be a cautionary tale for you all.
– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.
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