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Math plus computer = electrified math!. Noah Luke Hendren. My Electrified Math. Can you solve this?. obviously. Can you solve this?. NO WAY!. 2+2=?. Do you see this pattern?. 5x10=50 5x100=500 5x1000=5000 5x10000=50000.
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Math plus computer = electrified math! Noah Luke Hendren My Electrified Math
Can you solve this? obviously
Can you solve this? NO WAY! 2+2=?
Do you see this pattern? 5x10=50 5x100=500 5x1000=5000 5x10000=50000
The pattern is adding a zero.You can figure out a problem like those like this.
This is going to be our problem. First you do 5x5=25. Then you add all the zeros of the problem at the end of 25. So it would be 2,500.
As you will see in the next slides I will divide. I will have thirteen cookies and I will share with you. All I had have to do is split the Oreos with you.
Then you divide the sum be the number of numbers in the problem. 18 divided by 3 equals 6. So that’s the answer!
Follow the Bouncing Ball A ball rebounds one half of the height from which it is dropped. Assume the ball is dropped from a building at a height of 138 feet. How far will the ball bounce up it when it bounces the fourth time?
Factors • Factors are numbers that go into a number. • If a number is even two will have to be a factor. • For example 12. • The factors of 12 are 2,3,4,6,1,12. • Get it? • If you don’t go onto the next slide.
Factors 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1,2 1,3 2,1,4 1,5 3,2,1,6 1,7 4,2,1,8 3,1,9 5,2,1,10 1,11 6,2,1,12,3,4 1,13 7,2,1,14
$.25- 1 fourth-25 100 • $.50- 1 half- 50 100 • $.05- 1 twenty- 5 100 • $.01- 1 hundred-1 hundred • $1- 100 hundred- 1 • $.10- 1 ten- 10 100
Tenths Hundreds ones Tens What’s the answer?
The pattern is you add the number you’re on, to the number behind it.
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11 2nd power 121 • 111 2nd power 12321 • 1111 2nd power 1234321 • 11111 2nd power 123454321 • 111111 2nd power 12345654321 • 1111111 2nd power 1234567654321 • 11111111 2nd power 123456787654321 • 111111111 2nd power 12345678987654321 • 1111111111 2nd power 135802468864197531 • 11111111111 2nd power 1493827157506172841 • 111111111111 2nd power 16432098732567901251 • 1111111111111 2nd power 180753086058246913761 • 11111111111111 2nd power 1988283946640716051371 • 111111111111111 2nd power 12345679012345654320987654321
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