Posted on April 10, 2019
Newton’s law of motion blog post
This powerpoint is designed to educate elementary & middle school students (grades 3-6) about Newton’s three laws of motion. For each rule, questions or example are used to demonstrate how the laws apply through the cases. Going through… Read More
Posted on March 15, 2019
Chances that hide themselves
Read the article here! When I first came across the page, I thought the title, “The Place to Disappear,” was more sided to escapist-styled articles, but after I finished reading, it talks about a less well-known place in Bangkok, Thailand,… Read More
Posted on March 4, 2019
Sushi and the western world
Read the article here! This idea came when I decided to have Sushi for lunch on one of my weekends, so I became interested in it and appeared to stumble upon this article. What makes me interested in this… Read More
Posted on January 14, 2019
Week 17 – The Sine Law and Cosine Law
Near the end of this Semester, we learned to solve triangles that don’t involve right angles. At first to me, it was really frustrating that I can’t use the Pythagoras Theorem since there were no right angles, but… Read More
Posted on December 16, 2018
Week 15 – Rational Equations
This week we’ve learned to solve rational equations, which is essentially solving unknown variables, but rather being more complicated since those equations can appear in different forms, such as adding/subtracting and multiplying/dividing. And the answer might even end… Read More
Posted on December 10, 2018
Week 14 – Rational Expressions (w/ non-permissible values)
This week we’ve learned to solve certain types of rational expressions. A rational expression is when a fraction’s numerator and denominator are both polynomials and doesn’t have any roots or any unknown variables as an exponent, e.g. Also, a… Read More
Posted on December 3, 2018
Week 13 – Graphing reciprocal functions
This week we’ve gone through even more about graphing, and I’ve learned how to graph reciprocal functions slopes over normal linear and parabolas. (I feel like there’s never an end to graphing knowledge, or is there?) In below… Read More
Posted on November 25, 2018
Week 12 – Absolute Value Functions
This week we’ve learned about another Function pattern. Rather than just Standard, Factored and General forms we came across functions involving Absolute values, and what it does it kind of interesting. An absolute value is a distance or… Read More
Posted on November 19, 2018
Week 11 – solving systems of equations by graphing
This week our class continued even more on quadratic equations (I believe it’s the 3rd chapter that has something to do with quadratics already), and I had learned how to solve 2 types of equations (linear-quadratic and quadratic-quadratic) graphically…. Read More
Posted on November 12, 2018
Week 10 – My reflection on the Midterm Exam
The midterm exam was finally over, although I only focused on chapters which I don’t have a firm memory on. In the end, I still got an A, which was somewhat surprising to me, and I’ve thought about why for… Read More