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Quadrature of a Parabola

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Hippocrates, the great Greek physician lived over 2300 years ago. He laid the foundation for constructing the quadrature of a lune. Another great mathematician and thinker, Archimedes came up with many new mathematical ideas that ahead of its time and so new to the public.  For a lune to be produced, a parabola must be drawn.  The Ancient Greeks viewed Parabolas, circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas as conics. Archemedes had the brilliant idea of trying to figure out how to calculate the area of a curve.  Finding the area under a curve had been a ongoing problem that had yet to be solved. Fair trade partly relied on being able to work out volumes of cylinders and spheres. Archimedes worked out some approximations for the area of a circle and the value of π (pi). Through this idea of finding the area of a parabola,   you can take any segment of a parabola cut off by a line AB, and if P is the point on the segment furthest from AB, then the area of the ...

Computers and Animations

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When we think of animations, the first thing that probably pops into our minds are drawings that have simply come to life. Though this seems so simple, it process of animating a film per say or video game requires a complexity of skillfulness. Computer animation typically deals with objects that are modeled on a larger scale and in precise details, take Dash from the Incredible's series and something as simple as his hair as it blows past him when he's on the move. While he's in motion, his hair  there are probably around 100,000 individual elements all working their magic at once, so we see this little insignificant aspect of the film. While surfing the internet for information of animations and computers, I came across a TED talk about the details and elements that are implemented into Pixar Films, it's really fascinating!  Link: https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life/transcript?language=en  http://gr...

The 4th Dimension and our Minds

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We humans life in a three-dimensional world. Those three dimensions are commonly known as length, width, and height. An example of a three-dimensional shape is a cube. Whether an object is three-dimensional or two-dimensional, our minds can visualize what that object may be or look like. When we jump into shapes that are in the 4th dimension however, our minds get fuzzy and we scratch our heads in confusion. If we can think about how the volumes of shapes play a role in number of dimensions a shape has, then it's quite straightforward. The volume of a side of a cube has the expression, x 3   or "x  cubed". This means that for a hypercube it is simply  x 4 . https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/alldimensions/images/6/64/Tesseract_the_four-dimensional_hypercube_-GIF-_-_Imgur.gif/revision/latest?cb=20130219082716 The animation above shows what is commonly known as a four-dimensional cube: a hypercube, or tesseract. The  4D object is being r...

Trig: The Pitch of a Roof

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When developers are constructing houses, they must account for the roof. When constructing these roofs, the word pitch is used to assess the incline.  The term "pitch" is another type of measurement that is expressed when using slope. Like grade, it determines the steepness of a slope, but instead of measuring roads, pitch measures the steepness of roofs. Like grade and slope, to determining pitch is quite simple. You take the rise over run. When finding the angle of elevation of a roof when given its pitch, you simply take the inverse tangent and multiply it by the pitch. For example, a terracotta roof vertically "rises" 11 inches for every 18 inches horizontally "run". This means the pitch of the roof would be 11/18. What would the angle of elevation of the roof be? To solve this problem and find the angle of elevation, you simply take the inverse tangent and multiply it by the pitch. If following steps above, you should get the answer...

Grade of a Road

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Today I'll be explaining grades of roads. Determining the correct grade of the road on a highway is extremely important to the safety of the motorists and drivers who drive on a certain road with a grade. The grade of a road is determined by the simple ratio of "rise over run." The grade  indicates how long you must travel up or down a road for a vertical rise or drop of a foot.  The rise is the change in vertical distance and the run is the change in horizontal distance. In short, the grade of roads are measured by the slope or incline of distance traveled. When you see grade signs on the sides of roads or highways, they're expressed in percentages. "x%" grades show the percentage of grade the road has. To find the percentage of the road, you simply multiply the decimal grade by "100".  Grade and slope are very closely related. In terms of finding the incline or slope of a road, they both measure the steepness. The slope shows the direct...

The Menger Sponge!!

While researching the Menger Sponge, I was truly fascinated and didn't know that such a cool fractal existed! The fractal dimensions of the Menger Sponge are endless with an infinite number of cavity holes ~ almost like windows or a giant super city! When actually looking at this type of fractal, it reminded me very much of the once standing Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong due to the endless amounts of windows or spaces left open in the sponge. The formation of the sponge starts with the splitting into 27 identical cubes. The center cube of all six sides is then removed which leaves 20 cubes. ( 8 cubes on the front face, 8 on the back, and then 4 in between).  The sponge exemplifies the attributes of self-similarity which is shown that similar copies of this type of fractal can be found in the original object just at smaller scales. 

Err in the Direction of Kindness

From a young age, we learn to be kind. This can be hard at times especially since the world we live in is prone to greediness and self-centered behavior from all of us. We all desire to get the things we want. Unfortunately at times, that factor of kindness is hindered and instead harmful actions or words are inflicted among others when only thinking about ourselves. As we grow older and wiser, we also learn the kindness can be one of the easiest things to achieve whether it's giving a helping hand by offering help, going the extra mile to make someone's day, or just as simple as holding the door for someone else. Being kind to one another is one of the best gifts we have. It can range from helping out with a close friend or family member to a stranger across the ocean or somewhere out there in the world just waiting for you to create a simple bond all by kindness. Kindness brings us together and is a reminder of what  unites us can be far greater than what is divides us. ...