Response to 'a math'
You'll be surprised at how beautiful Math is if you think the squares of nines are great.
Here's one example!~ I read it off a book somewhere.
1/7= 0.142857, 142857, ...
2/7= 0.285714, 285714, ...
3/7= 0.428571...
4/7= 0.571428...
5/7= 0.714285...
6/7= 0.857142...
The six numbers are always the same, 4 behind 1, 2 behind 4. Simply rearrange them. You can go on rattling these numbers for the longest time!! ^^
Squaring numbers is one of the most brilliant wonders of Math. Again, I read this in a Math book.
Take the number 48. Square it instantly? 8's a number tough to work with so...
48 + 2 = 50 48 - 2 = 46
50 x 46 = 2300
Hence, 48 squared = 2300 + 2 squared = 2304
Try it!
Squaring numbers ending with 5 is simpler.
They always end with 25.
Hence, the moral of the story is: Math books are fun! Go brag to your friends what you know and they don't! XD
...kiddin'.
~Jacq -poof!-
|10/11/2007 04:36:00 PM|