Sunday, September 24, 2017

Math in the Real World



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http://www.shelovesmath.com/precal/conics/

I chose this problem because it shows an example of how math that we learn, like graphing and plotting points, can be used to wire cables on a bridge. Wires on a bridge insure that the bridge doesn't collapse and that it is safe to cross. Many architects have to use calculus to make sure that structures are built correctly, so they are safe to cross and don't collapse. Bridges have to be able to support a lot of weight which is why architects have to put wires across the bridge at certain points. This problem uses the given distance of the two towers to try and find the height of the cable and how far it should be from the center. The problem first finds the equation of the parabola by plugging in the points given and then it plugs in the height to find the distance from the center. The distance had be calculated because you need to make sure that all the wires are equidistant from the center. This makes sure the bridge is stable and safe to cross.

Calculate Time of Death
12/23/20152NDS
7
The police came to a house at 10:23 am were a murder had
taken place. The detecti...

 https://www.slideshare.net/TuhinAhmed7/calculus-in-real-life-differentiation-and-integration

The solution and work is on slides 8 and 9. I chose this problem because it has never occurred to me that police would ever need to use calculus. I have always though of architects and engineers, but never even considered that other fields could use math. This problem uses substitution and logarithmic functions to determine time of death. The detective used the body temperatures of the rooms and victim's body and then plugged those numbers into two equations. Then the substitution was applied and logs were used. It is very cool to find out that the time of death can be determined through calculus and body temperature.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Hey, my name is Saida, I am currently a senior at Minnechaug Regional High School. My favorite activities to participate in include volleyball and basketball. I have been playing basketball for 9 years now and was a part of the Minnechaug basketball team during my freshman and sophomore year of high school. I started playing volleyball my freshman year of high school, and now I am co-captain of the varsity team. I also am a member of the Indoor and Outdoor track teams. Some clubs that I am involved in are National Honors Society, Key Club, and Peer Mentors. I believe that getting involved in activities helps with making new friends and keeping busy. My favorite foods include all things chocolate and pizza, and my favorite tv shows are Friends and How I Met Your Mother.

I am taking Applied Calc to broaden the knowledge that I obtained from Pre-Calc. I also took this class to prepare myself for future math courses in college. I think this course is challenging enough that it will make me work hard, but it isn't too hard to the point of being overwhelming, which I like. My goal in this class is to get an A- or higher. I also wish to achieve a basic understanding of Calculus.

Math in the Real World

Reflection

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