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In Topic: Math Portfolio -Stellar Numbers
Mar 11, 2010 - 14:51
sweetnsimple786, on Mar 10, 2010 - 22:35, said:
AV93, on Mar 10, 2010 - 17:58, said:Hey, i just got the stellar number portfolio and sheet and i am really lost on how to do it, infact, even how to start it. Any suggestions and tips would be helpful. If any of you could upload or email me yours that would be greatly appreciated. Don't worry i won't plagiarize or copy any. Thank you:)
We're not here to swap IAs. What exactly are you confused about? You said you don't know how to start it. What do you think the instructions want you to do?
Hey, its not dat difficult...for da second part, as its a quadratic, u have 2 do it like this: -
1) 1st term=a(x^2) + b(x) + c
as 1st term = 1... 1=a(1^2) + b(1) + c => a+b+c=1.
thus the same way u continue for the next three terms and u'll get 3 simultaneous equations. solve them and u'll get values for a,b,c...now dat u have these values u get da general statement as a quadratic...u can validate and see dat it works... -
In Topic: T.O.K - Chess - An Area of Knowledge?
Jan 31, 2010 - 09:45
Henza, on Jan 28, 2010 - 00:51, said:
Angad_Amarth, on Jan 27, 2010 - 17:49, said:hey guyz,
I need this for my ppt and essay... Is Chess an area of knowledge?? If not, can someone please tell me which category it would fall in?? I really need your help...please revert soon
Thanks,
Angad_Amarth (Any Amon Amarth Fan??)
hey, 'chess' isnt an area of knowledge according to the ib, if thats what you're asking.
indeed there can be chess knowledge: learn basic basics and then learning
being a avid chess player myself, i would say its a combination of maths/arts
maths: obviously the rational side to calculating moves. However, arguably its not a science since it doesn't use the scientific method.
arts: there can be a lot of beauty associated with certain positions/games. much like how a proof in maths can be "beautiful". i remember a quote from an artist/poet who said that chess is a freer version of art/poetry where theres less limits or something like that
Hey,
Thanks a lot for the confirmation. I had a feeling to because it blends a number of areas of knowledge as well has every way of knowing in plenty. I used it in my presentation and it went quite well with the examiners... Thanks again... by the way, do you play online chess?? we could play you know, its fun.
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