Lately, our Algebra and Geometry class are not attended by teachers. Good ain't it?
That is because an ongoing 'Mathematics Week' is celebrated in school [I don't feel it though]. Well, because of the said 'celebration', our teachers in the 2 Math subjects are busy that they don't have time to meet us anymore. Thus, the only way they can make us busy is thru give seat works.
Now, I want to share to you a language that the Avogadro '10 devised...
7 February 2008
ALGEBRA
Our classmate who's really good in Mathematics, was I think [correct me if I'm mistaken], tasked to teach us the lesson on Geometric Progression and facilitate the seat work in the subject. So, we had the usual answering and we were so makulit na naaawa na ako kay Aaron sa kakatanong namin at kakaplead namin sa kanya na huwag na lang sagutan yung ilang numbers [lagot!!!] sa ituturo niya. Noise, Discussion, Comparing of Answers.
Comparing of Answers.
Now, of course we ain't sure of the answers in the questions lalo na kung yung number na nakuha mong sagot is non-terminating decimal or super weird na number in fraction form. Ngayon, may isa akong classmate na nag-ask: "Maganda ba sagot mo sa number ... [I think it's 1e,,, am not sure]?". Ngayon super natuwa kami dun kaya nung Goem...
GEOMETRY
Another seat work. Boring.
Well, hindi naman masyado boring, kasi, maingay pa rin naman sa room, and the noise that we make is actually an assurance na walang teacher sa classroom. So, again, just like Algebra, counter- checking of answers is but normal. I wasn't really sure with our [it's a pair work] answers that's why I asked my other classmate on their answers. I didn't want to ask my partner because he was playing, but, it's ok, 'cause he already did his part and I think it's but normal for boys to play games. Now, I asked my classmate: "Maganda ba yung sagot sa number 2a?", "Maganda? Ah. Hindi e, fraction kasi.". Now, because of the maganda issue of numbers is already laid, we designed a system in classifying the beauty of numbers. Here it goes:
Maganda : Integer or Number na up to 1 decimal place lang
May hitsura: Fraction that when reduced, may form a terminating number [more than 1 decimal place]; may also apply to fraction-convertible non-terminating repeating decimals
Pangit/panget: A really weird fraction or number that when reduced to integral form will result to a non-terminating decimal
We are weird, aren't we?
But still, we aren't outcasts, because we are still people living the standards of the norms...
:-)
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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