“What’s 12 x 14? Correct!”
– Ms. E
“What’s 12 x 14? Correct!”
– Ms. E
“We have b squared multiplied by b subtracted 84 from a, which goes where?”
– Ms. E
“Co-effiecent of x term of a”
– Ms. E
“This is plus or this is plus”
– Ms. E
“Remember the hypotenuse…”
– Ms. E
“The sum of the squares of the lengths of the triangle of the equation of the math book…”
– Ms. E
“No, I like it this way”
::fans her hand::
– Ms. E
“What is the equation of the boundary of the graph of the inequality of two numbers that are of integers of…”
– Ms. E
“Equivelant inequalities are only equal if the inequality thingy multiplied by something equal to the equal of the inequality quantity multiplied by 2”
– Ms. E
Note: This is another approximation of what she said. I tried writing it down, but she talked to fast for me to actually accurately write down the quote.
“Lets take a look at some sample problems on pg. 456”
– Ms. E
“Ten times that one is still the tens digit, when you talk about the actual value of a number”
– Ms. E
“18 more than that”
– Ms. E
“Ten you plus tea equals you plus tea and thats what happened at the Boston Coffee Party I went to last night at a restaurant called Shmoe Joe”
– Ms. E
“30 tea equals the quantity of the poop that comes out of my mouth when I go to the bathroom”
– Ms. E
Note: I probably made up this quote, more or less, when I tried to write what she was saying, lost interest, then spun it off in this direction.
“Where is your w?”
– Ms. E