I'm not even sure I know what a geometric proof is, so I'd say no? Our teacher would just ask us to solve this sort of exercises with a compass and a ruler, and then he'd grade the tests by checking whether the process…
From my comments you can see that it is in my experience, and my school was not top-rated at all. It was wrong of me to assume everyone else had the same experience.
For some reason I was not expecting HN adults to be surprised/bemused over high school material. My bad, I guess. Is it the norm this days to use CAD in technical drawing courses? Mine were strictly hand-drawn.
Can someone please explain to me why doing high school-level technical drawing homework is considered a fun game now?
If shaders are hard, it's mostly because they require a full understanding of 3D math, the complete graphic pipeline, texture sampling, image manipulation techniques and how it all comes together before you can actually…
I'm not even sure I know what a geometric proof is, so I'd say no? Our teacher would just ask us to solve this sort of exercises with a compass and a ruler, and then he'd grade the tests by checking whether the process…
From my comments you can see that it is in my experience, and my school was not top-rated at all. It was wrong of me to assume everyone else had the same experience.
For some reason I was not expecting HN adults to be surprised/bemused over high school material. My bad, I guess. Is it the norm this days to use CAD in technical drawing courses? Mine were strictly hand-drawn.
Can someone please explain to me why doing high school-level technical drawing homework is considered a fun game now?
If shaders are hard, it's mostly because they require a full understanding of 3D math, the complete graphic pipeline, texture sampling, image manipulation techniques and how it all comes together before you can actually…