Rid me of the stereotype.
Another question: What are Calculus and Trigonometry for?
Perhaps I should JFGI. *shrugs*
Trigonometry can be used to measure resistance, voltage and current in electronics, for example.
Example: Voltage = Current divided by Resistance.
Any of these are equal to the other two divided. It's called Ohm's Law.
I do not want to say that i'm good at math, because it does not interest me beyond what's useful, really.
And I can say that's not a whole lot... I'm really quick with mental calculation.
In fact, I forgot how to do it on paper after I turned 15 and went all the way through the rest of school without doing many calculations on paper at all.
Sometimes I used a calculator, but those were for pretty extreme stuff.
I'm just a practical user, really.
I was going to flunk ninth grade math when I was fifteen, because I had been sitting all the lesson time in a separate room drawing pictures and talking to an ISTP that was equally disinterested.
When I found out I was going to flunk unless I got the equivalent of a B+ on the national exam (nationwide test) in the spring, I took the math book home and studied for nine hours straight.
I got an A
So, personally, i'd say that i'm just not all that interested in math.
In fact, I **cking hate it, but i'm sort of good at it if I focus on doing it instead of drawing or writing stuff.
I'd say that i'm
linguistically gifted (don't judge me by my English, even if it's better than many native speaker's written language), my native language is Swedish.
I would also say that most NT's are logically inclined. Notice I did not say
talented, because many NT's are in short just retarded when it comes to reasoning, they just try to do it more often than the rest of the populace.
Oh, God, i'm being horrible now, am I not?