Saturday, April 23, 2016

Sanna,Exhibit: MATHEMATICA: A WORLD OF NUMBERS



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1. Probability is a number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur. This image demonstrates mathematics because there is a a standard deviation graph. Which is to square all the numbers in a data set and get your total, divide by the amount of numbers in the data set and minus the mean squared. then square root this number to give you the standard deviation. In this specific graph above, different arrows point at the graph and give examples. Such as pennies laid out equivalent to 10 dollars, with varying weights. different measurements of pencils, burned out light bulbs arranged according to the amount of hours it was lit for.



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2. The Critical angle in the image above is related to Snell's law which governs refraction. The process described is transmission with slopping occurrence. It Shows the mathematical relationship between the index of refraction and the amount that light is refracted as it enters the substance. 


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3. This image above represents a hyperbola which is a set of all points in a plane such that the absolute value of the difference of the distances from two fixed points such as the foci is constant. The variable A represents distance from center to vertex. The variable B represents distance from the center to either side of the rectangle, square, etc, that does not contain a vertex.

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