One question that stumped me this week was in the practice test: (exponents) is equivalent to: I knew that… -5 is the coefficient -x is the base -(-2) is the exponent At first, I thought that all we needed to do was use the negative exponent law, so the 1 would be on top. BUT, […]
Category: Grade 10
Week 3- Math 10
Exponent Laws Multiplication Law: The multiplication law tells us that we need to add the exponents of 2 of the same base to find the answer. Division Law: The division law tells us that we need to subtract the exponents of 2 of the same base to find the answer. Power Law: The power law […]
Week 3- Math 10
[Rational Exponents] One question that really stumped me this week….. 7) Assuming that x represents a positive integer, state which of the following expressions has no meaning. After the explanation in class, I realized that: a) has meaning because….. with a positive integer as x, the integer under the root sign would be negative, and we can have a […]
Week 1- Math 10
One of my “ah ha” moments this week was in Lesson #2. When we were first looking at the differences between the greatest common factor, (GCF) and the least common multiple, (LCF) I wasn’t sure how to find each of these. When I knew that we could use prime factorization to determine both of them, I tried the first question […]
[What I Have Lived For] Bertrand Russell
A Response to Bertrand Russell’s Prologue In this piece of writing, Russell mentions three things that relate to what he himself and humans live for on the earth; love, knowledge and our nature to have pity for others. I found that his words related to the human condition in an interesting way. All of the elements show that […]
The Number: 92200
The number 92200 (ninety-two thousand, two hundred) is an even composite number and it has 3 prime numbers added together, which makes it up. It’s prime factorization is: It has a total of 24 factors. It has a total of 6 prime factors.
Get To Know You Assignment | English 10 Honours
The bay reflected the longing, willowy trees like a mirror, smoothly carved. As we sat there giggling about nonsense, the vibrant rays warmed our sun kissed skin. It was as if time had paused and no worry or doubt filled our heads, except listening intently to the waves rolling closer and closer with every minute. […]
How Does Matter such as a Toxin Become More Concentrated in an Ecosystem?
1) Bioaccumulation can be described as the process of: a gradual build up of a chemical in a living organism. These chemicals that grow inside systems (immune, nervous, and reproductive) of the body do not break down easily, and can be stored there damaging the body for long periods of time. Biomagnification: This process can […]
Nuclear Disaster
Level 4 Nuclear Disaster, Idaho, USA The disaster took place in a experimental power house in 1961. The reaction arose because of a fault of a worker removing a control rod improperly, and the neutrons absorbing in reaction core causing causing a steam explosion and killing 3 of the operators working there. The explosion was […]