Showing posts with label DEV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEV. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
D.E.V 08 Cj and Chunky
You may want to let all the pictures load before you begin..
http://web.splashcast.net/go/p/JNDR4341VB
Splashcast shows aren't allowed to exceed over 75 slides or something..
so our dev project is split into two (very uneven, haha) shows.
Please make sure you're starting off on the proper show.
SHOW 1 = Chunky & CJ's DEV Project - PART ONE
SHOW 2 = Chunky & CJ's DEV Project - PART TWO
Easy enough :)
http://web.splashcast.net/go/p/JNDR4341VB
Splashcast shows aren't allowed to exceed over 75 slides or something..
so our dev project is split into two (very uneven, haha) shows.
Please make sure you're starting off on the proper show.
SHOW 1 = Chunky & CJ's DEV Project - PART ONE
SHOW 2 = Chunky & CJ's DEV Project - PART TWO
Easy enough :)
Friday, June 6, 2008
JAMIE & NELSA'S DEV PROJECT
Yay, we're finally done! It's NOT LATE, despite some technical difficulties and slideshare being, let's say a "birchtree". We'd give the link to you, but first you have to walk down Abbey Road...go ahead, I know you want to. Just be normal and walk on your two feet, not on your hands like that guy from Sicko.

That was the link to the blogger page where only the journal entries with DEV questions are posted. Yes, a whole book is written. If you have the patience to read it, just click on the May 30 archive. Our blogger page is messed up since there's no buttons for commenting, but that's what the livejournal one is for. Type your name on the subject line, just so we know who people are, unless you want to remain anonymous.
Labels:
Combinatorics,
Conics,
DEV,
Identities,
Jamie,
Logs and Exponents,
Nelsa,
pc40sw08,
Probability,
tag crazy,
transformations
Monday, June 2, 2008
Team LRJ Studios Present
Team LRJ Studio's DEV Project ;
Labels:
Combinatorics,
Conics,
DEV,
Identities,
Justus,
Lawrence,
pc40sw08,
Permutation,
Probability,
Richard,
Team LRJ,
transformations
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Dora's DEV Adventure
Hey everybody!!
This is the Developing Expert Voices project of m@rk, -zeph, and me, benofschool...
It took a while to finish but finally here it is!!!
This is the Developing Expert Voices project of m@rk, -zeph, and me, benofschool...
It took a while to finish but finally here it is!!!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
D E Vious
Hello and welcome to our DEV! Below are our questions in text followed by our video presentations. Enjoy!
"The Barry Bonds Question"
Question is in the video.
"The Maximum Triangle"
A circle of radius 5 has a triangle drawn from it's diameter to a point of the circle where the far right of the circle lies on (5,0). For what value of x will the enclosed triangle have the largest area?
"Finding the Lost K"
On the interval 1 is less than or equal to x is less than or equal to 2, for what value of K will the area enclosed between the graphs of f(x) = -(1/x)+k and g(x) = sqr(x) will equal the area enclosed by f(x) and the x axis.
"The Increasing Circle"
A circle with a starting radius of 5cm grows at one point by the radius extending at a rate of 1cm/min. This expanding radius goes around the circle at a rate of 1 revolution per minute. Now this object also has depth. Which at 1 minute is 1m. Since matter cannot be created of destroyed the depth must shrink as the radius expands. What rate does the depth have to shrink at?
"The Triple Graph"
What is the volume of the solid created by rotating the rea enclosed by f(x) = x^3-1, g(x) = e^x and h(x) = -(1/x)+2 and the coordinate axis in quadrant 1 around the x axis?
"The Beast"
Solve the following differential equation in the video.
"The Reflection"
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy!
"The Barry Bonds Question"
Question is in the video.
"The Maximum Triangle"
A circle of radius 5 has a triangle drawn from it's diameter to a point of the circle where the far right of the circle lies on (5,0). For what value of x will the enclosed triangle have the largest area?
"Finding the Lost K"
On the interval 1 is less than or equal to x is less than or equal to 2, for what value of K will the area enclosed between the graphs of f(x) = -(1/x)+k and g(x) = sqr(x) will equal the area enclosed by f(x) and the x axis.
"The Increasing Circle"
A circle with a starting radius of 5cm grows at one point by the radius extending at a rate of 1cm/min. This expanding radius goes around the circle at a rate of 1 revolution per minute. Now this object also has depth. Which at 1 minute is 1m. Since matter cannot be created of destroyed the depth must shrink as the radius expands. What rate does the depth have to shrink at?
"The Triple Graph"
What is the volume of the solid created by rotating the rea enclosed by f(x) = x^3-1, g(x) = e^x and h(x) = -(1/x)+2 and the coordinate axis in quadrant 1 around the x axis?
"The Beast"
Solve the following differential equation in the video.
"The Reflection"
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
De^v APcalc Project
Here is the link to the De^v APcalc project of both Dino and Tim_MATH_y. Here is just a taste of our project. Enjoy!
Monday, January 21, 2008
Developing Expert Voices
hey guys this is Kimberley's and Anthony's dev project. Finally we can rest.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Developin Expert Voices
We finally finished our DEV project. Here is the link: OuR DeV
P.S. BEST VIEWED IN MOZILLA FIREFOX.. don`t use IE or safari..
P.S. BEST VIEWED IN MOZILLA FIREFOX.. don`t use IE or safari..
Labels:
Combinatorics,
Conics,
DEV,
JordanA,
Logs and Exponents,
Probability,
rosselle,
SharmaineD.,
Transformation
Sunday, January 13, 2008
DEVELOPING EXPERT VOICES Finally...
Most stressful project since a long time...
Now VIEW IT!!
Now VIEW IT!!
DEV project
First of all we are very sorry about the late post. Second, here is our DEV project:
Warning: some parts are missing due to some technical errors. sorry about that guys we'll try to fix it before monday morn.
Warning: some parts are missing due to some technical errors. sorry about that guys we'll try to fix it before monday morn.
Labels:
Chrycel,
Combinatorics,
DEV,
Exponential function,
Identities,
Michelle,
Probability,
Remyshire,
Transformation
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
DEV
Labels:
_-precious_01'2526-_,
Circular Functions,
DEV,
Identities,
JoeS,
Logarithms,
Luis,
Permutation
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