
Math-Talk-Blog is created for Booker T. Washington Mathematics students, in order to ensure success knowledge and appreciation for all topics in Mathematics.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
6th Six Weeks Assignments
5-3-10 thru 5-19-10
Section 8-6 Text book pg. 484/#6 - 20 Evens Only
Section 9-2 Text book pg. 514/ #1-12 and #23-47 All
Section 9-4 Text book pg. 532/ #22-49 All
Section 9-5 Text book pg. 540/ #18-42 All
Section 8-6 Text book pg. 484/#6 - 20 Evens Only
Section 9-2 Text book pg. 514/ #1-12 and #23-47 All
Section 9-4 Text book pg. 532/ #22-49 All
Section 9-5 Text book pg. 540/ #18-42 All
Sunday, April 4, 2010
by: Luke Garrison 5th period

It's really not that difficult to figure out why people are afraid of numbers. Strange Arabic symbols taking the place of abstract concepts dealing with quantities? Of course you're going to have an uncomfortable audience full of head-scratching, nail biting, and tugging of shirt collars. Numbers can be compared to post-modern art. Pollock, Rothko, Mondrian (neoplasticism); the average Joe is often set into a fit of rage at these giants. What makes splattering paint over a canvas so brilliant? What do giant blocks of color have to do with my life? What is so great about a bunch of lines with primary colors? Each piece of artwork tells a story of firey passion, sadness, excitement... much the same way that numbers try to tell the heart-wrenching story of our universe. Ellaborate formulaes of infinite series, elegant equations merging gravity and electromagnetism, the math behind fractals! All of it is just a peek into a strange, fascinating world we call home. God is a painter, and numbers are the medium. They hold the key to a hidden truth.
"To most outsiders, modern mathematics is unknown territory. Its borders are protected by dense thickets of technical terms; its landscapes are a mass of indecipherable equations and incomprehensible concepts. Few realize that the world of modern mathematics is rich with vivid images and provocative ideas."
~Ivars Peterson

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