Tuesday, March 31, 2015

probability and expected value can impact your everyday life in many ways. In every decision you ever make, you use expected value. "If I do this, than what are the odds of this happening?" These two factors impact my life mostly late at night when I decide whether I should do my homework or not. "if I don't do my math homework, what will be mr morris' reaction?" I then realize that the probability of him being mad is very high and I don't like to upset him because he is scary when he is mad so I end up doing my math homework. :)

Monday, March 2, 2015

compare the pythagorean theorem and the equation of a circle. How are they related?Image result for equation of a circleImage result for pythagorean theorem the two are related because they both are trying to solve a problem regarding a shape and the both have squared sums and squared answers

Monday, February 9, 2015

Green beads - Radius
Purple Beads- Tangent
Red Beads- Secant

Sunday, September 21, 2014

1) If you're a lemon, you're sour.
2) You're sour, If you're a lemon.
3) If you're not a lemon, you're not sour.
4) You're not sour, If you're not a lemon.
The only statements that are true are 1 and 2. 3 and 4 are not true because if you're not a lemon, you could still be sour and you could still be sour if you're not a lemon.

Monday, September 15, 2014

One reason that I love math, is that learning it in High School is very helpful for your future. Many jobs across America require for you to have some knowledge in math. So in other words, if you have good math skills you could have a lot of possible job openings in the future for very good pay. For example, Albert Einstein was so good at math that his theories and methods are still used today. So keep studying and doing your homework because maybe you'll be the next Einstein!