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Pre-Cal 40S May 11, 2009

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Pascal's Triangle, the Fibonacci sequence, The Golden Ratio, The Binomial Theorem.
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The Vitruvian Man The Binomial Theorem The Game of Poker Vitruvian Genesis by flickr user karlequin
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Page 1: Pre-Cal 40S May 11, 2009

The Vitruvian ManThe Binomial TheoremThe Game of Poker

Vitruvian Genesis by flickr user karlequin

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Expand and simplify ...

a + b

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Find a pattern, add two more rows to the triangle ...

11 1

1 2 11 3 3 1

1 4 6 4 1

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Evaluate each term ...n rC = n!

(n-r)!r!

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Pascal's TriangleHow many different patterns can you find in the triangle?

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Pascal's TriangleHow many different patterns can you find in the triangle?

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Pascal's TriangleCan you find the Hockey Stick pattern?

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Pascal's TriangleHow many different patterns can you find in the triangle?

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ....Fibonacci numbersCan you find them?

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Bees

Bees in hive by flickr user net_efekt

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Trees

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Plants & Flowers

Bees and Sunflower by flickr user philcalvert

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1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, ...The Golden Ratio (one "h" of a lot cooler than π) http://goldennumber.net/

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The Rule Of Thirdshttp://www.morguefile.com/docs/Jodie_Coston:_Lesson_1

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The Binomial Theorem ...Algebraically

Combinatorically

Notice the patterns ...(1) The coefficient of the term is: (2) The exponent on a is given by: [n - (i - 1)](3) The exponent on b is given by: i - 1(4) This relation holds for each term in the expansion: [exponent on a] + [exponent on b] = n(5) The number of terms in any binomial expansion is: n + 1

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Tomorrow we'll have a workshop class and we'll talk a little bit about poker. Wednesday will be a pre-test, and the test will be on Thursday.


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