July 2010
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Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.
– Albert Einstein
Task
You are to turn in two pages consisting of written text and insert the tables in Microsoft Word, and create one table in Microsoft Excel (it can be any table from the first page of Microsoft Word document), and create four PowerPoint slides to present three relating to the Real Word slope problems. The text in Microsoft Word is to be brief answers given on questions related to the topic “ Linear...
Microsoft word
1. Open the Start menu and go to Programs, click on Microsoft word.
2. You have the New blank document that you can start to work with.
3. Begin typing the introduction: your name, period, date, and name of project.
4. Once you finish with the introduction, click on the Table that is on the very top select Insert...
PowerPoint presentation
Go to the tool bar menu, click on the File and then New…
Click on the tab that says Design Templates. Look at the various designs and select one for your presentation. This will be the background for all of your slides.
If you have selected a background, the New Slide Menu will appear. Click the Title Slide, which is the upper left icon. (See...
Excell
To create a table in Microsoft Excel
Open a new spreadsheet file.
Set up a spreadsheet file that it contain the following information
Column C and D name as Change in X and Change in Y.
In Cells A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 type the given domain.
In Cells B2, B3, B4, B5, B6 insert the formula that calculate the Y-value. For example in cell B2...
Answer the questions:
A. Compare the coefficients of x from each equation in Question 2 to the answer in the last row of each table. What do you notice?
B. Compare the three tables. How are the results alike? How are they different?
C. Graph the three equations from Question 2 on...