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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328433
24/03/2012 19:42
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I've just found out that my brother, Dave, has Alzheimer's, I hope it doesn't run in the family because my brother, Dave, has it too.......!

Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: barnacle] #1328492
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Originally Posted By: barnacle
Yes, because all the numbers come out of the 1-10 times table. This was pre-calculators, m'boy!

e.g 13*17
Code:
the hard way:
   13
   17 x
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   91   <--from the 13* table???
  130   <--okay, that one's easy
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  221

the easy way:
10x10 - 100
10x3  -  30
7x10  -  70
7x3   -  21
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        221


The thing is, the second one I can do in my head without really thinking about it. It's geometrical - Isaac Newton would have approved.


I understand, but I was just chortling softly to myself (whilst waiting for the home help to turn up in her minibus) at the thought of you, as a 10-year-old, thinking:

Now then, on to my 11x tables - oh, wait, no need!

(a+b)*(c+d) = ac+bc+bd+ad

Job done!! laugh

Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: ] #1328500
24/03/2012 22:49
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Originally Posted By: Duffy
I've just found out that my brother, Dave, has Alzheimer's, I hope it doesn't run in the family because my brother, Dave, has it too.......!


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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328522
25/03/2012 00:13
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He's got a semi!

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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: barnacle] #1328529
25/03/2012 00:30
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Originally Posted By: barnacle
Yes, because all the numbers come out of the 1-10 times table. This was pre-calculators, m'boy!

e.g 13*17
Code:
the hard way:
   13
   17 x
-------
   91   <--from the 13* table???
  130   <--okay, that one's easy
-------
  221

the easy way:
10x10 - 100
10x3  -  30
7x10  -  70
7x3   -  21
-----------
        221


The thing is, the second one I can do in my head without really thinking about it. It's geometrical - Isaac Newton would have approved.



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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: ] #1328530
25/03/2012 00:32
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Originally Posted By: Duffy
Whilst not every person incapable of spelling is dyslexic, I'd personally be very wary of calling persons that claim to be so, liars.


I'm not suggesting that they're lairs, more suggesting that they may have been told all of their life that they are dyslexic because it's a quick and easy diagnosis.

If somebody can't spell, but can field a logical and coherent argument then, fair enough, they deserve the benefit of the doubt. Conversely, if somebody can't spell, but also can't understand or address flaws in their view that are repeatedly explained to them, or badly defends illogical points then that, to me, suggests that their deficiencies aren't dyslexic, or at least not just dyslexic, in nature.


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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: barnacle] #1328538
25/03/2012 00:44
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Originally Posted By: barnacle
Just realised 221 is both the sum of two primes *and* the sum of two squares...


As I'm sure everybody has realised, 221 can't possibly be the sum of 2 primes, because other than 2 all primes are odd and an odd number minus an odd number gives an even number, so 221 - x (where x is odd) = y (where y is even), except in the case of x=2, where y would be 219, which clearly isn't prime, as the sum of the 2+1+9 is 12 (meaning that 219 is divisible by 3).

So, 221 is the product of 2 primes. But you already knew that smile


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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328547
25/03/2012 01:33
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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328561
25/03/2012 08:33
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Originally Posted By: AndrewR


So, 221 is the product of 2 primes. But you already knew that smile


I have to leave *something* for people to nit-pick!


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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: barnacle] #1328563
25/03/2012 09:08
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Originally Posted By: barnacle
Originally Posted By: AndrewR


So, 221 is the product of 2 primes. But you already knew that smile


I have to leave *something* for people to nit-pick!



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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328645
25/03/2012 14:04
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Originally Posted By: AndrewR
Originally Posted By: Duffy
Whilst not every person incapable of spelling is dyslexic, I'd personally be very wary of calling persons that claim to be so, liars.


I'm not suggesting that they're lairs, more suggesting that they may have been told all of their life that they are dyslexic because it's a quick and easy diagnosis.
D'oh! smile


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Re: The dyslexia thread [Re: AndrewR] #1328667
25/03/2012 17:00
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Did spot that but didn't rise to the bait!

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