trial and error
One way to solve a problem. A person will try something, get it wrong, learn from the mistakes, try again, and hopefully eventually get it right.Many great ideas and inventions were devised through the process of trial and error.trial and error
trial and error
This is a term you would expect when not completing your senior school mathematics. Although there is that rare occasion where your teacher does not know how to teacher and tells you to pretty much go ahead and yolo the shit out of your exams.
trial and error
A systematic means of determining a solution to a problem, often involving a large amount of time; often involves eliminating possibilities.
trial and error
Example:
damn i fucked up my motherboard so i went and bought some ram and found out it was actually the hard drive
damn i fucked up my motherboard so i went and bought some ram and found out it was actually the hard drive
trial and error
To do something by trial and error means to brute force it. Just mindlessly trying different combinations of something until you get the right result.
Example:
-Hey man! I am such an awesome hacker, I cracked the password on your box!
-Nah, you just brute forced it
-Hey man! I am such an awesome hacker, I cracked the password on your box!
-Nah, you just brute forced it
Trial and Error
Example:
My math teacher won't let me do "trial and error" or "guess and check" solutions. They all have to be algebraic solutions- the reason why I used to get 100s in math and now I get 80s.
My math teacher won't let me do "trial and error" or "guess and check" solutions. They all have to be algebraic solutions- the reason why I used to get 100s in math and now I get 80s.
trial and error questions
The most annoying, stupid, evil, most cruel math questions created by a demon in hell to make you need to guess and guess and guess again and takes up all of your time when you could solve other math problems.
Example:
Those polynomial trial and error questions are soooo wickedly vile and they need to cease existing.
Those polynomial trial and error questions are soooo wickedly vile and they need to cease existing.