Super Confusing: Girl Math

Recently came across the term “Girl Math”. As if mathematics was not tough enough that we need to study or understand Girl Math. For now, I do not support “Accepting” it as a real logic for your expenses but at least one should give it a try to at least understand how this Girl Maths Works?

I will expand upon this article later on but here are the basic rules:

  1. Divide the item cost by the number of future days of use. : If an item costs $365 (which still looks like a pretty big amount to me to spend on a single transaction). So assume it can be used for 1 year i.e. 365 days. Thus $365 divided by 365 days comes to $1 per day. And now it seems affordable.
  2. Discounts: If an item costs $100, it is on 20% discount. So you earn $20 by buying that item.
  3. Re-Use of money: If you buy an item of $100 and then you return that item i.e. you get back your $100 spent. So now anything bought up this new $100 is free money. So you bought the new items on the second time of purchase for free.
  4. Anything bought by using Cash is actually FREE as money is not deducted from your bank account.
  5. Hidden Cost: If ‘YOU’ noticed it, then there is no Hidden Cost.

How many of these rules did you actually understand ??? Please write it in the comments section below and do tell me if there are more rules than the ones I mentioned, we are students of life probably one day we will be able to learn something from this.

Until next time or next post or next life

Signing off

Tapish Dongre

Maths for Machine Learning

I came across lot of learing material since last month I am exploring the scope and structure to learn Data Science. One of the structure presented was on top my head due to the humour of the presenter used on his presentation. (Wow so many p words in one sentence).

So the video link to this is presentation is

The particular slide I love is at 7min 26 sec. Image Attached Below:

The Course Link mentioned in this video is:

MIT LINEAR ALGEBRA

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-06-linear-algebra-spring-2010/

MIT CALCULUS

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-02sc-multivariable-calculus-fall-2010/

MIT STATS & PROBABILITY

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-05-introduction-to-probability-and-statistics-spring-2014/

These are the top Google Search results of year 2021, there might be more uploaded in the future years that can be searched on the MIT website. Other way round is signing up for an edx course.

See you in next post or next life, whichever comes earlier.

Wish Best wishes for the Year 2021

Tapish Dongre