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Why am I not surprised about this? 9 comments
guest · 7 years ago
Life doesn't have an instruction manual. People that ask questions, figure out how to get answers, and then find the best way to apply them are the most successful. You don't stop learning because you graduated. Most careers and many jobs require constantly learning new rules, new equipment, or taking on training to advance in pay and position or keep pace. There are many ways that people can or do use algebra everyday, sometimes unknowingly. On this same internet on which we are there is something called google, another thing called YouTube, and more. In less time than it takes to make a meme, you can type a search to be shown exactly how to apply algebra to life. You will learn many things in your life, how and if you use them is up to you, being able to identify a situation where you can use that knowledge is up to you as well. Not using it doesn't mean learning it was a waste, it means you are wasting a skill you spent time learning. That's again; all up to you.