Week 8 in math 10

This week I feel like the coolest thing we learned is how direction relates to trigonometry or finding bearings Because since its on a compass you can make a right triangle out of how far that you have gone in a certain direction. I feel like this is cool because commonly we dont learn where things actually apply in real life but with trig and bearings we did

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This week the most important thing we learned was SOH CAH TOA which is a acronym For Sine o/h, cosine a/h, and tangent o/a these are basic trigonometry functions that show the relationships between triangles angles and sides. My mom also knew what soh cah toa was so thats pretty cool too.

Blog post week 6

this week I learned the volume of a Sphere which is pretty cool because I never learned it before, although it was pretty easy it was still fun to do v of a sphere equals 4/3pi.r^3 which isn’t hard because you literally just follow the formula

Week 5 in math 10

This week the thing that I felt was the most important that I learned was conversion from metric to imperial, I feel like this is important because I am going to have to use it frequently because a lot of things here are typically said in imperial so If I wanna know how to find that out in metric this is useful. to convert you put the number you’re dealing with over 1 and then multiply it by the exchange rate, you then might have to put another exchange rate after it and multiply by that as well.

Staying safe at work

3 things I will do to stay safe at work are, asking about or denying work that looks like it might put me in danger, wearing all the proper equipment that will keep me safe, and I will try to find a job that avoids these situations altogether.

2 things I will do to keep others safe are, let them know when I see something unsafe to try to keep them from doing it, and be sure to remind them if they aren’t wearing their equipment and if they aren’t sure about anything Ill explain it in detail to them.

Week 4 in math Blog post

What I learned this week was the fractional exponent law, or at least that’s what I enjoyed the most out of this week, because although it was simple, I learned something completely foreign to me, which is really nice to me, cause I love being able to do things I couldn’t do before, How you simplifiy equations like 9^ 3/2 is by putting the denominator as the root and putting the numerator as the power, so 9^3/2 would simplify to root 9 ^ 3 which equals 27.