Problem solving will sharpen your logical thinking and reasoning skills. Similar to what we've done with Problem Set #3, choose 1 of your favorite questions in Problem Set #4 and write something about it. Pick a question in Section B (#11-#20) so that it is not too easy.
1) Describe the question in your own words.(or just type it out)
2) Explain how you solve it.
3) Why do you like this question?
4) (Most importantly) What have you learned about the process of problem solving?
Alternatively, you can solve the 4x4 magic square and talk about magic squares in general (lots of information online).
Enjoy your long weekend.
Awesome Math 10 Wings 2010!!
Math is the language God used to write the universe. -Galileo Galilei
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Friday, 22 October 2010
Two Grand Question
(You are not required to write a new post about this.)
I hope the field trip is an eye-opening experience. The Two Grand Question is doable than some other questions. I enourage you to try it. Let me know you did it before Tuesday and you win two small chocolates from Mr. Cheng! (Don't forget the Math Test on Monday)
Here is the question:
3 identical circles with radius r are touching (tangent) each other and inscribed in a larger circle as shown. What is the radius of the large circle in terms of r?

To solve this question, you need to use:
1) symmetry to draw triangles to help you find large radius
2) sin 30 degree = 1/2 = opp/hyp
3) Pythagorean Theorem
I hope the field trip is an eye-opening experience. The Two Grand Question is doable than some other questions. I enourage you to try it. Let me know you did it before Tuesday and you win two small chocolates from Mr. Cheng! (Don't forget the Math Test on Monday)
Here is the question:
3 identical circles with radius r are touching (tangent) each other and inscribed in a larger circle as shown. What is the radius of the large circle in terms of r?
To solve this question, you need to use:
1) symmetry to draw triangles to help you find large radius
2) sin 30 degree = 1/2 = opp/hyp
3) Pythagorean Theorem
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Math Field Trip Oct 21, 2010
"Who Wants to Be a Mathematician?"
I hope you have a wonderful experience with our first ever Math field trip! You are going to write a reflection about the experience. Here is The Assignment:
1) Write 10 new things you've learned about mathematics
2) What have you learned from The Talk?
3) How does The Workshop help you in future math learning?
Enjoy blogging. Save your posting from time to time.
I hope you have a wonderful experience with our first ever Math field trip! You are going to write a reflection about the experience. Here is The Assignment:
1) Write 10 new things you've learned about mathematics
2) What have you learned from The Talk?
3) How does The Workshop help you in future math learning?
Enjoy blogging. Save your posting from time to time.
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Our First Posting! Problem Set #3
We are going to keep a math journal using this blog! The purpose of the journal is make you aware of the process of problem solving. It helps you to communicate mathematically. Choose 1 of your favorite questions in Problem Set #3 and write something about it.
1) Describe the question in your own words.(or just type it out)
2) Explain how you solve it.
3) Why do you like this question?
4) (Most importantly) What have you learned about the process of problem solving?
Have fun.
1) Describe the question in your own words.(or just type it out)
2) Explain how you solve it.
3) Why do you like this question?
4) (Most importantly) What have you learned about the process of problem solving?
Have fun.
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