1. Mathematical Methods
How did you "generalize?" i Generalized by taking 4 of equations from my fed ex ground chart i then made a generalization of it then i put it in to the calculator.
How did you set up your axes when graphing?
i did x axes and then the y axes and the i turned the graph the other way because icouldnt fit the numbers on the y so then i found the maximum number that i went up to when i plugged in the generalization on the calculator.
How did you organize your data into different tables?
i organized it by putting the generalization on the top and then put "X" and "Y" then copied down the x which was 1-3O and on the why iwent to the numbers got negative
2. Mathematical Vocabulary
When writing your new post, use proper mathematical vocabulary.
3. Process and Solution
Clearly communicate your findings. What did you discover when you put all your findings together
i discovered that 2 of the graphs was the same and the other two was different and then when i found the maximum volume they was different
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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1. "made a generalization" doesn't really explain HOW you generalized. Your paragraph on setting up your x- and y-axes is incomprehensible. Please edit it so it's readable. When your team created different tables, think about why you had to create DIFFERENT tables. How are they different?
ReplyDelete3. Please be more specific. Which two were "same," and were they exactly the same? If they were, why do you think this is? How could that be? What were the coordinates for maximum points? Which one is THE maximum out of all of your team's results?