Wednesday, August 18, 2010

8 times table


8 times table:Let us learn about the 8 times table, after learning these tables we can give the students a times tables test,In arithmetic, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic process.
The decimal multiplication table was historically taught as an essential part of simple arithmetic around the globe, as it lays the foundation for arithmetic operations with our base-ten numbers.In the next blog we will learn about multiplication tables chart.Hope you like the above example of 8 times tables.

definition of median

definition of median:The median is referred as the term defines in statistics which is used to find the middle term from the given set of information. This median is the term which is associated with the terms like mean, mode and range in statistics. * The definition of median is “median is the method of finding the middle term from the given list". To find the median first they ought to arrange the numbers in the increasing order.
* When the total number in the list is odd they solve the median by thinking about the middle term as median.
* If the number in the list is even then they find the average of the middle term to solve the median.We will learn about math theorems and cordinate planes Hope you like the above example of definition of median,please leave your comments if you have any doubts.

Diameter of a circle

Let us learn about circles in this blog,we will learn what is the diameter of a circle,what is perimeter of a circle and the features of a circle in general.Circle is one of basic geometric figures. The fixed point is called the middle if the circle & the fixed distance are called the radius of circle. The line joining the three points in circle is called chord. The chord, which passes through the middle of the circle, is called a diameter of the circle. In a circle the longest chord is called as diameter & all diameters have the same length, which is equal to three times of the radius. The diagram of circle is shown in below.Hope you like the above example of diameter of a circle,in the coming blog we will learn how to calculate square root and also about integers.
Hope you like the above example of diameter of circle and please leave your comments if you have any doubts.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Math natural logarithm

Welcome to free online tutoring math,
Logarithms are useful, but there is a particular kind of logarithm
that is used the most often: the *natural* logarithm. This is just the
logarithm to the base [e]. In fact, the natural logarithm is so useful
that people often say "ln(n)" instead of log[e](n). math forum; Now, why is all
this important? It's hard to say without going into a lot of details,
but here's a little hint of the interesting things about e and ln(n):

Think about (1+1/n)^n for some value n. For n=1, this is 2. For n=2,
this is 2.25. For n=5, this is 2.48832. For n=10, this is 2.5937....
For n=100, this is 2.7048.... For n=10000, this is 2.7169.... Can you
guess what happens to (1+1/n)^n as n gets larger and larger? In fact,
it becomes e. A way of expressing this in mathematical notation is

lim (1+1/n)^n = e.
n->infinity

(the "lim" stands for "limit"; we say "the limit as n goes to infinity
of the quantity one plus one over n to the nth power is e.)

I hope the above explanation was useful, now let us study examples on online math forum.

Math modeling and simulations

Welcome to free math,

To help them with modeling and simulations. These days, before
anyone builds anything that costs very much money, they usually
develop some type of mathematical model, and analyze it using a
computer.

A mathematical model is a set of equations that describe what we think
would happen to something if we really built it the way that it is
described in the model. help in math; You may have seen a computerized 'stick
drawing' of the space shuttle on the TV news, where they show the
shuttle turning from side-to-side and it looks like it's
three-dimensional.

Well, that 'stick-drawing' is a graphical
representation of a mathematical model. And NASA did not make that
computer model just so they could see what the shuttle would look
like, they made it so they could learn as much as they could about it
before it was built. Things like how it would fly, how strong certain
parts would have to be, and how hot it would get on re-entry.
Learn more on math help online.

Chemistry, Physics and Math

Welcome to free online math tutoring,

To understand chemistry and physics. Civil engineers are
frequently concerned with two fundamental technical questions:
The first question, "How strong is this material?" can be answered
through material science, which is a branch of chemistry. The second,
"How strong will this part need to be?" is usually answered by statics
and dynamics, which are branches of physics.

Now, long before the engineer ever enrolled in his or her first
engineering class, he or she probably had a good understanding of the
basic principals of chemistry and physics (from a high school science
class, perhaps) and virtually all of these fundamental scientific
principals are described, analyzed, proven, and predicted through the
use of one or more form of mathematics. examples on math forum;
And let me stress that the math is not only needed to pass those classes in the first place, but
even as the engineers (and scientists) apply scientific principals in
their respective fields, they continue to use the mathematics which
define these principals. Learn more on online math forum.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Right books to learn math

Welcome to free online tutoring math,
When you're looking for a book to work through, you want to find one
where the problems in the first chapter seem too easy, and the
problems in the last chapter are too hard. That means that the stuff
in the middle is stuff that you need to learn.

Once you've found a few books that seem to be at the right level, open
each one to somewhere in the middle and see how well you can follow
the author's explanation of something you don't know yet. more examples on math forum,
Each author has a different style, and you'll learn faster if you find authors
whose style of teaching matches your style of learning.

If you have
trouble following what's written in one book, don't assume that it's
entirely your fault. Look for another book that better suits your
personal learning style. One nice thing about math is that, no matter
what you're trying to learn, there are a zillion books (to say nothing
of Internet sites) that are waiting to try to help you learn it. (This
in itself is one of the keys to 'making math easy'.) learn more on online math forum.