Math 2017
Probability- an event is likely to occur, measured by the ratio of the favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible.
The Fundamental Counting Principle- if one event has m possible outcomes and a second independent event has n possible outcomes, then there are m x n total possible outcomes for the two events together.
Relative Area- The relative surface area calculation is trivial once the individual component's absolute areas have been calculated
Permutations- the action of changing the arrangement, especially the linear order, of a set of items.
Combinations- A collection of things, in which the order does not matter.
Tree Diagramming- a diagram with a structure of branching connecting lines, representing different processes and relationships.
'e'- the transcendental number
Logarithms- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
The Law of Large Numbers-probability according to which the frequencies of events with the same likelihood of occurrence even out, given enough trials or instances
Theoretical and Experimental Probability- Theoretical probability is what we expect to happen. Experimental probability is what actually happens when we try it out.
The Fundamental Counting Principle- if one event has m possible outcomes and a second independent event has n possible outcomes, then there are m x n total possible outcomes for the two events together.
Relative Area- The relative surface area calculation is trivial once the individual component's absolute areas have been calculated
Permutations- the action of changing the arrangement, especially the linear order, of a set of items.
Combinations- A collection of things, in which the order does not matter.
Tree Diagramming- a diagram with a structure of branching connecting lines, representing different processes and relationships.
'e'- the transcendental number
Logarithms- a quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.
The Law of Large Numbers-probability according to which the frequencies of events with the same likelihood of occurrence even out, given enough trials or instances
Theoretical and Experimental Probability- Theoretical probability is what we expect to happen. Experimental probability is what actually happens when we try it out.
Seld Reflection
-I always start off confused and struggle when we are first starting to learn a new content. However, the way I overcome this is by asking questions and going to office hours.
- Mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers. Being clear and straight forwards is a big + while doing anything in math. Why? Because any little mistake can affect the whole problem.
-For a fact math is everywhere in my present and in my future. It's everywhere even if you hate it. My goal is to major in kinesiology and try to play soccer in college. These all involve math. Soccer trying to measure and be precise when you want to take shot.
-I always start off confused and struggle when we are first starting to learn a new content. However, the way I overcome this is by asking questions and going to office hours.
- Mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers. Being clear and straight forwards is a big + while doing anything in math. Why? Because any little mistake can affect the whole problem.
-For a fact math is everywhere in my present and in my future. It's everywhere even if you hate it. My goal is to major in kinesiology and try to play soccer in college. These all involve math. Soccer trying to measure and be precise when you want to take shot.