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Aim: Why do we use math in a Physics class?

Aim: Why do we use math in a Physics class?. DO NOW: Choose one of the following questions to answer 1) What kind of math problems will we use in physics? 2) Write a math equation that you believe is relevant to physics. Quote of the Day.

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Aim: Why do we use math in a Physics class?

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  1. Aim: Why do we use math in a Physics class? DO NOW: Choose one of the following questions to answer 1) What kind of math problems will we use in physics? 2) Write a math equation that you believe is relevant to physics.

  2. Quote of the Day "There is a great danger in the present day lest science- teaching should degenerate into the accumulation of disconnected facts and unexplained formulae, which burden the memory without cultivating the understanding." ~J. D. Everett Restate this quote using your own words in 3-5 sentences.

  3. Quote of the Day "There is a great danger in the present day lest science- teaching should degenerate into the accumulation of disconnected facts and unexplained formulae, which burden the memory without cultivating the understanding." ~J. D. Everett In your group, share your restatements of the quote and decide whether you agree or disagree.

  4. Sample Equation 49x +12 = 159 Solve for x.

  5. Sample Formula v = 15 m/s t = 5 s Solve for Δx Include all units

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