Tom Lewis
I am a senior mathematics major at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY. I am just about to begin my student teaching semester at WKU. I have a big family all who live in the Nashville, Tennessee area.
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Finding Cheap NFL Jerseys in the Nashville AreaAmerica's favorite sport is undoubtedly football, but their merchandise isn't exactly cheap. Today, I will give Tennesseans some insights on how to obtain inexpensive NFL gear.
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Finding the Right Pair of Nike Shox Running Shoes for YouThe Nike Shox brand of athletic shoes is one of the top overall brands. The most difficult decision is choosing which style of the Shox brand to use.
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Adidas Basketball ShoesRetro has been making a comeback for sometime now. Adidas has embraced that look with the Adidas Top Ten brand.
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Nike Shox Running Shoes for the SummerIf you are anything like me, you are usually in the market for a new pair of shoes when summer rolls around. Today, I will give you a couple of suggestions of shoes that are worthy investments.
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Where to Find Cheap NFL JerseysIf you are a big NFL fan, you have probably at least looked at purchasing an official jersey for your favorite team. Problem is, the price. Read below on how to get around the relatively high sticker price.
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Why Nike Shox Shoes Are the BestThere are many imitators, but there is only one brand that is revolutionizing athletic footwear. This brand is the Nike Shox athletic shoes.
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MLB 2010 Opening Day: Team Preview: Atlanta BravesTake a look at how the 2010 Atlanta Braves are expected to perform in the upcoming Major League Baseball Season.
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Math Tutoring for High School StudentsThis article details alternatives to hiring a pricey tutor to help your son or daughter maximize their potential in the classroom and prepare them for college.
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College Tutorial: How to Wash and Dry Your ClothesLearn how to wash and dry your clothes.
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Best Value Vacation for Your Family: Touring St. Louis, MissouriA brief overview of what tourists can do in St. Louis on a limited budget. -
Lesson Plan Ideas: Review of Triangle CongruenceTaking a day or two to review this section is a good idea because often times a lot of students don't get this material right off the bat.
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TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Expressing a Percent as a FractionTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video. -
Test Review for Congruent TrianglesThis is an overview of the last unit. Included is a very large angle measurement problem that will definitely cover lots of material from this unit.
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The Math Professor: What is a Sphere?This video provides excellent examples for what spheres are. -
Math Professor: A Definition of VolumeThis video properly explains exactly what the volume of a prism is instead of just having you memorize a bunch of formulas. -
Math Basics: Using Math EverydayWatch this video and see an example of how to use math outside of math class. -
Math Professor: LInes of IntersectionWatch this video and learn about intersecting lines. -
The Math Professor: Finding and Describing PatternsWatch this video and learn the basis of the subject of Geometry. -
The Math Professor: The Mobius StripWatch this video and learn about an interesting parametric surface. -
The Math Professor: Surfaces of RevolutionCheck out this video and learn about surfaces of revolution. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra II): What Are Irrational Numbers?Read about irrational numbers on your own first and then watch the video for further explanation. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Statistics): The Range of a Set of DataRead about range in your text and then watch the video for further explanation. -
Math Professor: The Side-Side-Side Triangle TheoremThis video explains the SSS Triangle Theorem. -
Math Professor: How Do I Divide?This video explains long division. -
Math Professor: How Do I Multiply?This video explains multiplication of large numbers. -
Math Professor: What is the Greatest Common Divisor of Two NumbersThis video explains the GCD. -
The Professor of Math: How to Add FractionsThis video explains fraction addition. -
Math Professor: What Are Factorials?This video explains factorials. -
Math Professor: Explanation of the Distributive PropertyThis video explains the distributive property of mathematics. -
The Math Professor: the Vertical Line TestWatch this video to learn about the vertical line test. -
Math Basics: How to Graph a Function Using a TI-83 CalculatorWatch this tutorial and learn how to properly use a graphing calculator. -
Math Basics: Using Slope to Find Parallel LinesThis video will explain to you slope and parallel lines and how they are related. -
The Professor of Math: What is the Partition of a SetThis video explains thouroughly what a partition of a set is. -
The Math Professor: Using the Order of Operations to Solve a ProblemThis video explains how to solve a problem using the order of operations -
Math Professor: How Do I Find the Order of a Group?Learn what the order of a group means. -
The Math Professor: What Are One-to-One FunctionsWatch this video to learn about one to one functions. -
Math Professor: What is a Linear Ineqality?This video explains linear inequalities. -
Math Professor: Grouping Symbols and Solving for a Single VariableThis video explains grouping symbols. -
Recipe Help for Guys: How to Cook BLT'sThis video takes making a Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato sandwich by a step by step process. -
The Math Professor: Absolute Value EquationThis video explains absolute value subtraction problems. -
Teaching Students About the Many Properties of TrianglesStudents will need to recall what an isosceles triangle is and be able to identify the bases, legs, and hypotenuses of several different triangles. In this lesson, students will need to find the missing angles and sides of triangles.
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Geometry Lesson Plan Ideas: CPCTCHere are a few ideas to teach CPCTC to your students. Included in this plan is a few ideas how to incorporate technology into your lesson.
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Lesson Plan Ideas: Calculating Slope in Algebra IIIncluded in this brief overview of my lesson are real life applications where slope can be used.
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Geometry Lesson Help: Proving Triangles Are CongruentThis is a lesson guide to teaching students about proving triangles are congruent.
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Geometry Lesson Help: Congruent Triangles and Corresponding PartsThis is a lesson guide to preparing a lesson dealing with congruent triangles and their corresponding parts.
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Geometry Tutor: Classifying and Defining Triangles and Their PartsBelow are some ideas of how to introduce triangles to your students.
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Properties of Math: The Distributive PropertyThis video explains the distributive property with the help of a good example. -
Real Number Properties: What is the Inverse Property of MathematicsThis video explains the inverse property of mathematics. -
Real Number Properties: The Associative Property of MathematicsThis video explains the associative property of math. -
Math Definitions: What Are Rational Numbers?This video defines what makes a number rational. -
Math Definitions: What Are Irrational Numbers?This video explains what irrational numbers are. -
Real Number Properties: What is the Identity Property Say?This video demonstrates how the identity property of math works. -
Math Professor: What Are Real Numbers?This video defines exactly what real numbers are. -
Professor of Math: Evaluating Expressions Invovling the Fraction BarThis video explains a type of expression that is sometimes difficult to evaluate. -
Math Basics: TI-83 Zoom Feature TutorialWatch this video and learn how to use the zoom feauture on the TI-83 Calculator. -
Math Professor: How Do Math Formulas Work?This video explains how formulas work. -
Math Basics: TI-83 Tutorial: The Window FeatureThis video explains how to use a graphing calculator and the window feature. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip the KnuckleCurve BallTake this video step by step to make sure you get this grip down. -
Math Professor: Pythagorean TheoremWith this video and your text work on your comprehension of the Pythag. Theorem. -
Math Professor: Calculating DerivativesWatch this video and see how you calculate derivatives in Calculus. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip a PalmballCheck out this video and learn how to grip a palmball, a great type of changeup. -
How to Grip a Circle ChangeupWatch this video and take your time as you work on this particular pitching grip. -
The Math Professor: How to Find the Slope of a Line(Geometry)Check out this video and learn how to calculate the slope of a line. -
The Math Professor: Using SAS Theorem to Prove Triangles Are CongruentThis video gives a good example of how to use the side-angle-side theorem to prove two triangles are congruent. -
The Math Professor: What Are Medians of Triangles?(Geometry)Check out this video and learn about what medians of triangles are. -
The Math Professor(Statistics): How to Calculate the Mean Average of a Set of DataLearn how to calculate averages by watching this math tutorial. -
Math Professor: Calculus Tutorial on Calculating IntegralsBe sure and consult your book as your are watching this video about integrals. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip a Split-Finger FastballTake this video step by step to learn the proper pitching grip for the slider. -
The Math Professor: What Are Polygons?Check this video out and learn about all types of polygons. -
A Review of Bowling Green , KY Eateries: Mancino'sCheck out this video to see one of the best places to eat at in town. -
Math Professor: What is a Parallelogram?Check out this video and learn about parallelograms. -
The Professor of Math: What Are Vertical Angles(Geometry)?Learn about vertical angles in this video. -
How to Grip a SliderTake this video by a step by step process to learn the grip for the slider pitch. -
Math Professor: What's the Difference Between Complementary and Supplementary Angles?Check out this video and learn the difference between two important types of angles. -
Bowling Green, Kentucky Attractions: Kereiakes ParkA look at what Kereiakes Park in Bowling Green has to offer. -
Math Professor: What Are Determinants(Algebra)This video provides an example of how to find a determinant for a 2x2 matrix. -
The Math Professor: How to Graph a Function into a CurveThis is a video with an excellent example of how to set up a table of values to graph a curve of a function. -
Math Professor: What is an Angle Bisector?(Geometry)Check out this video to learn about what an angle bisector is. -
Professor of Math: Angle Measures and Triangles(Geometry)Watch this video and learn how many degrees make up a triangle. Work out the problem on your own first and then see if you do it correctly. -
Math Professor: What Are Fractions?Watch this video and learn about fractions. -
Science Lesson Plans for Teachers: Project WILD TextbookCheck out this video for a text for an endless amount of science lessons. -
Math Professor: The Major Types of Triangles(Geometry)Watch this video to learn about the three major triangles, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene. -
Math Professor: Using the Quadratic Formula(Algebra)Watch this video and memorize the quadratic formula. -
Professor of Math: Using the FOIL Method to Multiply Binomials(Algebra)Use the FOIL Method to make multiplication of binomials an easy task. -
Math Basics: How to Use a TI-83 Calculator Graphing UtilityWatch this video to learn how to properly use the graphing calculator. -
Math Professor: Calculating Intergrals of Trigonometric Functions(Calculus)Watch this video and memorize the following integrals that I talk about. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip a CurveballCheck out this video to find out how to properly grip a straight curveball. -
The Math Professor: How to Find the Volume of CylindersThis video provides an excellent example of how to find the volume of a cylinder. -
Back to Basics; How to Grip a FastBallWatch this video as you are holding a baseball and take it step by step to learn the process of gripping a fastball. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip a Three-Finger ChangeupWatch the video and take the process step by step so that you can get the correct grip. -
Back to the Basics: How to Grip a Two-Seam FastballWatch this video and take the process step by step so that you will throw the two-seamer correctly. -
Math Professor: Calculating Derivatives for Trigonometric Functions(Calculus)Watch this video to learn about derivatives of trig functions. Use your book to try more examples on your own. -
Math Professor: The Parts of a Triangle(Geometry)Watch this video and also consult your text to learn about the hypotenuse and the legs of a triangle. -
How to Grip a Curveball for BeginnersWatch this video and take the grip step by step to make sure you learn how to do it properly. -
The Math Professor: How to Perform Matrix Multiplication(Algebra)Check out this video to learn the method of matrix multiplication. -
Real Number Properties: Communatative Property of Addition and MultiplicationThis video explains one of the four major real number properties. -
The Math Professor: Verbal to Algebraic ExpressionsThis video demonstrates how to change a verbal expression into an Algebraic expressions. -
Math(Algebra) Tutorial: Finding FactorialsTry a problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did it correctly. -
Math(Algebra) Tutorial: Finding FactorialsTry a problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did it correctly. -
MathTutorial: The Distributive PropertyTry the problem first then watch the video to see if you can do it correctly. -
Math (Geometry) Tutorial: the Three Types of Angles: Acute, Obtuse, RightTry the matching problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did it correctly. -
How to Have a Successful Student Teaching SemesterSome tips from some of those who have gone through the rigors of student teaching.
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A Review of Holiday World and Splashin' Safari Theme Park in Santa Claus, IndianaI have been to lots of water parks over the years and this is my opinion of exactly where Holiday World ranks amongst the best. -
The Best Games of the 2007 College Football Season(Part 1)A look at the upcoming college football season's slate of games week by week. -
One Fan's Outlook: NL Predictions for Second Half of SeasonThis video gives my predictions for the NL 2007 second half of season. -
One Fan's Outlook: 2007 National League Second Half PredictionsOne fan's outlook on how the rest of the baseball season will play out for the teams fighting for the 4 playoff spots in the National League. -
Math Tutorial: Mean(average) of a Set of DataTry a couple of mean problems on your own first and then watch the video and try a few more. -
Predictions for the 2007 Home Run Derby: The Ryan Howard ShowA brief look at this year's home run derby and the exciting group of young players that it will be showcasing. -
Math Professor: How to Find the Area of a TrapezoidWatch this video and learn how to find the area of this unique shape. -
The Math Professor: Acronym to Memorize the Trig Functions(SOHCAHTOA)Check out this video and learn the acronym SOHCAHTOA and learn what it means. -
The Math Professor: Using the Sine Function Dealing with TrianglesWatch this video and learn when to use the sine function. -
The Professor of Math: What Are Mathematical Reflections?This video provides an excellent example of what a math reflection is. -
The Math Professor: How to Find the Ratio of Two NumbersWatch this "baseball example" used to describe how to find ratio. -
The Math Professor: What is the Torus?(Calculus)How is the torus formed? Find out here! -
The Math Professor: Finding Lateral and Surface Area for PrismsWatch this video to learn how to calculate these two types of areas. -
The Professor of Math: Using the Cosine Function in Triangle GeometryThis tutorial provides an excellent example of when to use the cosine function in triangle geometry. -
The Math Professor: Using the Angle-Side-Angle Theorem(Geometry)This video provides an excellent example of when to use the ASA theorem. -
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Western Kentucky University Campus MinistriesA quick look at the Wesley Foundation through the eyes of a student who has attended several different campus ministries at WKU. -
Public High School Review: Is Warren East High School the Right Place for Your Kids?A quick look at Warren East High School as seen through the eyes of a college student who has spent nearly 100 hours observing high schools across Bowling Green, Kentucky. -
Math Professor: Finding the Area of a CircleUse this video and your text to work out circle area problems. -
Rising Young MLB Stars - Top Ten Unheard of ListA look at the future stars of tomorrow(and today)of the MLB. -
Public High School Review - Bowling Green High School in B.G., KentuckyAfter having observed several public schools in the Bowling Green area, this is my take on the overall quality of Bowling Green High School.
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TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Multiplying Rational NumbersTry a few problems on your own then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): How Do I Multiply Fractions?Try a few problems on your own first and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): When Will I Ever Use This Stuff?Watch this video for a few examples of careers where math is needed. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): How to Find ProbabilityRead about probability in your text first and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): How Do I Take the Cross Product?Try a few on your own and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Expressing Fractions as a PercentTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Division Property of EqualityTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Dividing Rational NumbersTry a few problems from the book on dividing rational numbers and then watch the vidoe. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): What is the Definition of Percent?Read about percent in your text first and then watch my video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): How to Calculate OddsTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I, II, Geometry): Div. Property of Inequality(where Z is Negative)Read in your text first and then watch the video for further explanation. -
TG's Mathematics Tutorial(Algebra, Geometry): Division Property of InequalityRead in your text first and then try and watch the video. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra II): Multiplication Property of InequalityRead in your text about the property and then watch the video for further comprehension. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra II): Division Property of InequalityRead about the property in your text first and then watch the video for further comprehension. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra II): Substitution PropertyRead about the property on your own first and then watch the video for further understanding. -
TG's Math Tutorials: Order of OperationsTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video for further explanation. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Geometry): Defining Points, Lines and PlanesRead about them in your text first and then watch the video for further explanation. -
TG'S Math Tutorials(Algebra): Raising Numbers to a Power(Exponents)Try a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if your are getting the correct solutions. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra II): Reflexive Property of MathematicsRead about it in your text first and then watch the video for further understanding about the reflexive property. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra): How Do You Find Square Roots?Try a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to make sure you undestand how to find square roots. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra II): Symmetric Property of MathematicsRead about the transitive property in your text first and then watch the video for further understanding. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra II): Transitive Property of MathematicsRead in your text about the transitive property first and then watch the video for further understanding. -
Math Tutorial(Geometry): Trichotomy Property(<,>, =)Look at the video after the text for further explanation. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Geometry): Collinear and Coplanar Points and LinesRead in your text first and then watch the video for further understanding of the geometric terms. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra II): Solving Absolute Value EquationsTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to make sure you are doing the problems correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): What Are Rational Numbers?Read up on your text about rational numbers and then watch the video for further explanation. -
TG's Math Tutorials: How to Multiply NumbersTry a few multiplication problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if you are doing them correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorial: Mathematical Operators(addition, Subtraction, Division, Multiplication)Read in the text about math operators and then watch the video to see if you understand everything correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorial(Algebra I): Mathematical Open SentencesRead about open sentences in your text first and then watch the video to make sure you are understanding them correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Subtracting Negative NumbersTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if you are doing them correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Finding a Good Sample for a Set of DataRead about samples in your text first and then watch the video for a quick demonstration on how to create a good sample. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Real Numbers on the Number LineRead in your text about real numbers and then watch the video for a quick demonstration on the concept. -
TG's Math Tutorials(statistics): Outliers of a Set of DataRead your text and then watch the video to make sure you understand the concept of outliers of a set. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Defining Negative Numbers(using the Number Line)Read in your text first and then watch the video to see if you understand negative numbers. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): What Are Negative Numbers?Read in your text first and then look at the video to see if you understand negative numbers. -
TG's Math Tutorials(Algebra I): Natural NumbersWatch the video after looking at the text to make sure you understand the differences between natural and real numbers. -
Math Tutorials (Algebra I): Multiplying Negative NumbersTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if you are doing it correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorials(statistics): Mode of a Set of DataTry a few examples on your own and then watch the video to see if you are doing it correctly. -
Math Tutorial(Statistics): Median of a Set of DataTry a few problems on your own dealing with the median and then watch the video to see if you are doing it correctly. -
TG's Math Tutorials: Interest FormulaTry a few problems on your own and then watch the video to see if you understand the formula's variables. -
Math Tutorial(Algebra): Dividing Negative NumbersTry a few problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if you are doing them correctly. -
Math Tutorial(Algebra I): Communatative Property of MathTry a few examples on your own and then watch the video to see if you are understading the communatative property. -
Math Tutorial(Algebra) : Closure Property of AdditionTry a few examples on your own and then watch the video to see if you are understanding everything correctly. -
Math Tutorial(Algebra I): Associative Property of MathematicsTry a few examples on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did it correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Adding Negative Numbers (using the Number Line)Try a few problems on your own first from the text and then watch the video to see if you are doing the problems correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Absolute ValueTry a few absolute value problems on your own first and then watch the video to see if you are doing them correctly. -
Review of Greenwood High School in Bowling Green, KY: Is it Right for Your Child?A good read if new to the Bowling Green area and looking for a high school for your children. -
How to Get a Baseball at the BallparkI have been a die hard baseball fan for as long as I can remember and have been to many major and minor league baseball games over the years. And of course as with any fan of baseball, I have one thing on my mind when I get to the game: I need to get a baseball. -
Math Tutorial: Solving a Linear Equation for a Single Variable (solve for X)Try the problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did it correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Reducing FractionsTry the problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you do it correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Greatest Common Divisor of Two NumbersTry the problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you did the problem correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Multiplying FractionsTry the problem on your own and then watch the video to see if you do it correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Factoring a Polynomial Using the Reverse Foil MethodTry the problem on your own first and then watch the video to see if you do it correctly. -
Math Tutorial: Least Common Multiple of Two NumbersTry the problem out and then watch the video to make sure you are doing the problem correctly. -
Wild Day at Wrigley: Bean Brawl, Near No-Hit Bid Between Cubs and PadresA brief summary of the wild game between the San Diego Padres and the Chicago Cubs.
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Math Tutorial: Dividing FractionsTry the problem first and then see if you used the right method and came up with the correct solution. -
Math Tutorial: Adding Fractions with Unlike DenominatorsA sample problem for students to work on before they actually look at the video to see if they did it right. -
Algebra Tutorial: Multiplying Polynomials and Binomials Using the FOIL MethodA visual example of how to multiply two binomials together using the widely-used FOIL Method. -
Teacher's Guide: Geometry Lesson Plan for Surface Area of Pyramids and ConesA lesson plan I designed for my student teaching semester in college for 9th and 10th graders. -
Review of Beach Bend Water Park in Bowling Green, KYI give my opinion on one of the hot spots to visit this summer in south central Kentucky. -
Teacher's Guide: Geometry Lesson Plan on Types of TrianglesA rough lesson plan I designed for my student teaching semester in college. -
Teacher's Guide: Mathematics Lesson Plan for the Best Fit Line or CurveThese are the learning goals that need to be achieved in creating the unit plan for line of best fit.
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The History of Sabermetrics and Its Relation to MathA college research paper on how sabermetrics works and how it relies heavily on mathematics.
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A Guide to the Campus of Western Kentucky UniversityA quick look at the campus of Western Kentucky University as seen through the eyes of a 5th year senior at the university. -
Where to Eat for the Best Value in Bowling Green, KYA quick look at the best value eateries in Bowling Green as told by a college student that has been to almost every restarant in the city. -
July 4th Fireworks Display Being Held at WKU's Guthrie TowerA description of the event on the 4th of July in Bowling Green, KY. Also a recommendation of where to park and where to sit for the event. -
Algebra II Lesson Plan: The Slopes of LinesA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders about finding the slope of lines. This is all a part of a unit plan about finding the line of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Functions and Their GraphsA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan on the line of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Writing Equations of LinesA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan dealing with the line of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Slope-Intercept FormA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan for the line of best fit.
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The Best Value Seats at an Atlanta Braves Baseball Game: A True Fan's PerspectiveFind the best value seats at Turner Field, and also find out about other family-fun events that go on at the ballpark. -
Lesson Plan for Algebra II: Relations and FunctionsA lesson plan dealing with relations and functions, designed for 9th and 10th graders, as part of a unit plan for the line or curve of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan for the Classroom: Line or Curve of Best FitThis is a lesson plan created for 9th and 10th grade students.
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Using Mathematica to Graph the Knotted Torus and Möbius StripThis college research paper outlines the methods used to come up with parametric equations to plug into Mathematica to obtain complex parametric surfaces, such as the knotted torus and the Möbius strip.



