Quote of the Day: "There is a famous formula, perhaps the most compact and famous of all formulas -- developed by Euler from a discovery of deMoivre: e^(i pi) + 1 = 0... It appeals equally to the mystic, the scientist, the philosopher, the mathematician." -- Edward Kasner and James Newman Objectives: The student will discover the values of e and pi. The student will learn two definitions of e. The student will solve exponential equations. 1. Collect homework. 2. What is the difference between The first is a quadratic; the second is an exponential function. The first is a variable to a constant power; the second is a constant raised to a variable power. 3. To discover the value of e: (USE CALCULATOR) 4. This leads to two definitions of e:
5. Information sheet on e
8. Humorous uses of e In the IPO filing for Google, Inc., in 2004, rather than a typical round-number amount of money, the company announced its intention to raise $2,718,281,828, which is, of course, e billion dollars to the nearest integer. Google was also the culprit of a mysterious billboard that appeared in the heart of Silicon Valley, which read '{first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e}.com'. Once solving this problem, and visiting the web site advertised, an even more difficult problem was presented. 9. To solve an exponential equation: 10. Chain Letters and Pyramid Schemes 11. Formulas involving e:
12. Poems and Songs about pi and e
13. Another Pi Joke Pie are not square. Pie are round. Cornbread are square.
14. Comic Strips about pi
15. Assignment: p. 244 (8b, 9, 12b, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25) |