Originally Posted by
gigaplex
No, advanced doesn't always mean superior, although is occasionally used as a synonym. It mainly means newer, further ahead in development etc. Please take a look at a dictionary or thesaurus before claiming your usage of a term is the only correct usage.
I challenge you to show me where I made that claim.
Besides, I think you will run into some serious trouble trying to justify "advanced" without "superior". In just about any language, not only english where both came from Latin and where both meant "above" or "in front".
Ha. Lessons of semantics in an RC thread.
Please finish high school before you make yourself the laughing stock of the world.
PS. Try and explain your teacher that advanced algebra is in no way superior to "normal" algebra (if you ever reach that level).
Good bye.