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You need a 4 year degree to understand the wall of text in that explanation.
I was about to say "not really," but then I remembered that I have a couple of those, so yeah, probably.
There’s an XKCD for that!
I really hope you're joking. It's written with high school level vocabulary at most.
It appears that an individual's heuristic analytical mechanism is engendering a subversion of their affective response system, resulting in epistemic determinations that lack substantiation from the linguistic parameters prevalent within the upper two quartiles of the demographic distribution.
Thank you, Mr. Data.
We’ve become exceedingly efficient at it.
Fr ong
exactly
Exponents and Logarithms can be first taught in Middle School in many places, but sometimes get revisited during Calculus in AP High School or at University level.