Well, tues was my birthday. I'm eighteen. I have mixed feelings about that. Now, I'm considered an adult, and it comes with a few legal privileges, but I'm not thrilled with the responsibility and now obligation to grow up a little. Always did want the independence, though, and it'll finally be real come August/September.
*hugs tut majorly*
Ya, I don't visit the IRC chat anymore, but if there's an effort to make it the main chat around forums, I'm up to it. Well, sorta... I *do* need to allot more time to other things -- I spend too much online anyway, even with the whole not visiting forums or chat and all. ehn. :/ But I just miss the chat in general. I liked the discussions, even if they weren't all relevant to the books.
Aww *hugs Emi* glad it's a sweet guy.![](http://www.youngwizards.com/img2/icon_biggrin.gif)
Yay Hungry, on the date!
Aww on the bfs in general (you too, Angel!)
Emi: The solution to colds? Eat dirt as a child. No kidding. Germs are overrated; it's your immune system that needs the boost. Uhm... EricG, you're definitely hardcore. XD haha
Okay, I just realized that this may be the best place to ask for help. I have a project due before I leave school in Calc. Here're the requirements/topics.
==Must chose one of the following==
1. Neat Math. Develop a poster, video, overhead transparencies, or a slide show about "neat math." Present your findings in a 5-15 minute oral presentation.
2. Write a summary on an interesting math site (include the site address) or math article. Present your findings in a 5-10 minute oral presentation.
3. Chose one of your BC Calculus topics and develop a way for students to explore and learn that topic.
Anyone who has/is taking calculus or knows anything about the above, I have no idea what she's looking for or what to do. O.o
I also must do:
"Find what relationships are between cylindrical and Cartesian coordinates. Then find a three-dimensional figure that you can express in both systems."
and also something similar, but this time with spherical and Cartesian coordinates.
and "Find the names of two other coordinate systems that are used in mathematics."
Thanks for any help!
Heh, I guess we're pretty polarized when it comes to math. We either love it or it totally blows. If you guys ever have any trouble in math, e-mail me. I'm mariposa.mentirosa@gmail.com Generally, my friends come to me for calculus help, but I can tutor what algebra and etc. that I remember.
Eric: just wait until you need to figure out the slope of something with curves :P That's when it gets fun :P
Now... I must slave. I know it's a Friday, but my two most agonizing classes have decided to flood my final three days next week with the most monstrous tests imaginable. >< International Relations and Anatomy & Physiology. I wouldn't be freaking out so much (it's the end of my senior year, after all), but the things next week could determine whether I take the final or not. Bleh ><
*hugs!* Much love
*hugs tut majorly*
Ya, I don't visit the IRC chat anymore, but if there's an effort to make it the main chat around forums, I'm up to it. Well, sorta... I *do* need to allot more time to other things -- I spend too much online anyway, even with the whole not visiting forums or chat and all. ehn. :/ But I just miss the chat in general. I liked the discussions, even if they weren't all relevant to the books.
Aww *hugs Emi* glad it's a sweet guy.
![](http://www.youngwizards.com/img2/icon_biggrin.gif)
Yay Hungry, on the date!
Aww on the bfs in general (you too, Angel!)
Emi: The solution to colds? Eat dirt as a child. No kidding. Germs are overrated; it's your immune system that needs the boost. Uhm... EricG, you're definitely hardcore. XD haha
Okay, I just realized that this may be the best place to ask for help. I have a project due before I leave school in Calc. Here're the requirements/topics.
==Must chose one of the following==
1. Neat Math. Develop a poster, video, overhead transparencies, or a slide show about "neat math." Present your findings in a 5-15 minute oral presentation.
2. Write a summary on an interesting math site (include the site address) or math article. Present your findings in a 5-10 minute oral presentation.
3. Chose one of your BC Calculus topics and develop a way for students to explore and learn that topic.
Anyone who has/is taking calculus or knows anything about the above, I have no idea what she's looking for or what to do. O.o
I also must do:
"Find what relationships are between cylindrical and Cartesian coordinates. Then find a three-dimensional figure that you can express in both systems."
and also something similar, but this time with spherical and Cartesian coordinates.
and "Find the names of two other coordinate systems that are used in mathematics."
Thanks for any help!
Heh, I guess we're pretty polarized when it comes to math. We either love it or it totally blows. If you guys ever have any trouble in math, e-mail me. I'm mariposa.mentirosa@gmail.com Generally, my friends come to me for calculus help, but I can tutor what algebra and etc. that I remember.
Eric: just wait until you need to figure out the slope of something with curves :P That's when it gets fun :P
Now... I must slave. I know it's a Friday, but my two most agonizing classes have decided to flood my final three days next week with the most monstrous tests imaginable. >< International Relations and Anatomy & Physiology. I wouldn't be freaking out so much (it's the end of my senior year, after all), but the things next week could determine whether I take the final or not. Bleh ><
*hugs!* Much love
![](http://www.youngwizards.com/img2/icon_biggrin.gif)
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