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Thursday 14 July 2011


Metric System of Measurement

(Correctly called "SI")
The metric system is a system of measuring. It has three basic units:
m the meter for length
kg the kilogram for mass
s the second for time
With those three simple measurements
we can measure nearly everything in the world!

Larger or Smaller

But what if we want to talk about really big or really small things?
Answer: we can use Metric Number Prefixes
  • like "kilo" (a thousand)
  • and "milli" (one thousandth)
  • and so on
Example: something that is 1,000 meters is a "kilometer"
Something that is one thousandth of a second is a "millisecond"
In fact the kilogram already uses this method, because it is a thousand grams, a kilogram.
So one thousandth (1/1000) of a kilogram is simply a "gram"
Here is a quick summary of the special prefixes:

Large Numbers

Namedecahectokilomegagigaterapetaexazettayotta
SymboldahkMGTPEZY
Factor10110210310610910121015101810211024

Example A million liters would be called a megaliter and abbreviated ML

Small Numbers

Namedecicentimillimicronanopicofemtoattozeptoyocto
Symboldcmยตnpfazy
Factor10-110-210-310-610-910-1210-1510-1810-2110-24

Example A thousandth of a second would be called a millisecond and abbreviated ms

Thursday 7 July 2011


Introduction to Inequalities

Inequality tells you about the relative size of two values.
Mathematics is not always about "equals"! Sometimes you only know that something is bigger or smaller

Example: Alex and Billy have a race, and Billy wins!

What do we know?
We don't know how fast they ran, but we do know that Billy was faster than Alex:
Billy was faster than Alex
We can write that down like this:
b > a
(Where "b" means how fast Billy was, ">" means "greater than", and "a" means how fast Alex was)

Greater or Less Than

The two most common inequalities are:
Symbol
Words
Example Use
>
greater than
5 > 2
<
less than
7 < 9



. Or Equal To!

You can also have inequalities that include "equals", like:
Symbol
Words
Example Use
greater than or equal to
x ≥ 1
less than or equal to
y ≤ 3



Substitution

In Algebra "Substitution" means putting numbers where the letters are:
If you have:
x-2

And you know that x=6 ... 
... then you can "substitute" 6 for x:
6-2=4

fast algebra multiplication


Introduction to Algebra

Algebra is great fun - you get to solve puzzles!

A Puzzle

What is the missing number?
 
-2=4
OK, the answer is 6, right? Because 6 - 2 = 4. Easy stuff.
Well, in Algebra we don't use blank boxes, we use a letter (usually an x or y, but any letter is fine). So we would write:
x-2=4
It is really that simple. The letter (in this case an x) just means "we don't know this yet", and is often called the unknown or the variable.
And when you solve it you write:
x=6

How to Solve

Algebra is just like a puzzle where you start with something like "x-2 = 4" and you want to end up with something like "x = 6".
But instead of saying "obviously x=6", use this neat step-by-step approach:
  • Work out what to remove to get "x = ..."
  • Remove it by doing the opposite (adding is the opposite of subtracting)
  • Do that to both sides
Here is an example:
We want to
remove the "-2"
To remove it, do
the opposite
,
in this case add 2:
Do it to both sides:Which is ...Solved!

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Thursday 30 June 2011


Division

Division is splitting into equal parts or groups.

It is the result of "fair sharing".

Example: there are 12 chocolates, and 3 friends want to share them, how do they divide the chocolates?


Monday 27 June 2011

cre nk blaja tolak,,


Subtraction is ...

... taking one number away from another.
If you have 5 apples
and you subtract 2,
you will be left with 3.
This would be written:
5 - 2 = 3

Subtraction Table

You can "look up" answers for simple subtraction using this table:
0123456789101112
00
110
2210
33210
443210
5543210
66543210
776543210
8876543210
99876543210
10109876543210
1111109876543210
121211109876543210

Example: Find 8 - 5

  • find the row starting with "8"
  • move along till you are under the column "5"
  • and there is the number "3", so 8 - 5 = 3

Sunday 26 June 2011

cmne nk tambah??


Addition is ...

... bringing two or more numbers (or things) together to make a new total.
Here 1 ball is added
to 1 ball
to make 2 balls:
Using Numbers it is:   1 + 1 = 2
"One plus one equals two"


Example: If you add 2 and 3 you get 5. You would write it like this:
2 + 3 = 5

Thursday 23 June 2011

cube asah otak anda =)



ade brpe tiang dlam gmba nie??

ape 2 perkataan yg anda nmpak??

HaNgAr0o!!!