We're learning about atomic bonding in class, and our teacher is just plain stupid. Her analogy for the D-block electron orbits was, "imagine its like a parking structure, You want to park in the top corners first, then you move back, but you don't want to park right next to the door".
Then she had us try to find the electron configuration of U
+5 with no further instructions while she went to go 'print some coppies' in the teachers lounge (does not have a printer).
At least its not as bad as our trig teacher, who threw the imaginary number
i, and the unknown quantities "A", "B", and "Q" into a logarithm equation. Or his favorite gag, the "nonreal answer" equation, where he makes this huge-arse problem for us to solve, only to have it result in division by zero or some crap like that, and then references the answer in the next problem, so we have to actually do it to make sure
.
And can someone help me find the answer to this one: Tan(a)+Sec(a) (Csc(A)Cos(B)) divided by Cot (A)