Monday, June 9, 2008

Ice World and Discrete Maths

UTAR PJ campus's classrooms are always cold. I felt I was in Antratica when I was atteding the lecture this afternoon.



UTAR air-conds always have got problems. They either break down and make the room like an oven or become extreamly active untill we almost frozen.



In the Discrete Maths' tutorial, I am confused about the p and q, and those damn symbols. First of all, what is Discrete Maths? Our lecturer don't even mention about that in the first class. By the way, I dislike my lecturer, his teaching skills are ... , I leave it as a blank. I have a headache when I think about that.

"Discrete mathematics, also called finite mathematics or decision mathematics, is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete in the sense of not supporting or requiring the notion of continuity. " That's the explaination from wikipedia for Discrete Maths.

I am still blur.

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