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- How do you measure two-thirds? by Natural Blogarithms on Nov 18, 2009
From an article by Mary Ann Bragg which appeared on CapeCodeOnline and was also printed in this month’s College Mathematics Journal: TRURO — Voters narrowly approved one of four zoning amendments late Tuesday night at the annual town meeting. But...
- Interesting facts about Euler by Natural Blogarithms on Nov 17, 2009
I’ve not studied much of the history of mathematics but occasionally I read from a few books I have on my shelf on the subject. When my mind is bogged down and I am unmotivated on my current projects, I pick up, say, Makers of Mathematics, by...
- How the Psalms Motivate Us to Marvel at Creation by Natural Blogarithms on Oct 30, 2009
This week I was given the privilege of leading our campus Environmental Stewardship Bible Study. Currently the study is walking through various sections of the Bible in order to provide a scriptural foundation for concepts in environmental stew...
- Euler’s Method in Excel – Very Simple by Natural Blogarithms on Oct 19, 2009
During Calculus last week, we covered slope fields and Euler’s method of first order initial-value problems of the form During class we demonstrated the use of slope field to perform a basic qualitative analysis. We utilized a couple of different...
- Christian Stewardship of the Environment by Natural Blogarithms on Oct 17, 2009
At Wayland, there has been an increased emphasis on the need to "go green". I’ll admit to having inherited a very West Texas conservative viewpoint on the environment. I’ll even go so far as to admit not giving it much...
- Highline Schools’ Math Academies Help Confused Parents With New Curriculum; Next One Is Sept. 28th by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Sep 18, 2009
[ September 28, 2009; 6:00 pm; ] On Monday, Sept. 16th, a small group of parents gathered at Highline Public Schools offices in their own version of a classroom. They were there to try and learn more about the district’s new algebra curriculum,...
- Cantor and Infinity by Science On Tap on Aug 28, 2009
Possibly nothing in math is more mind-blowing than infinity theory, as originally established by Georg Cantor. Here, for the Friday video, an introduction to infinity from a couple of YouTube offerings :...








