Sudesh mahadeo
Blog assignment:the relevance of mathematics in everyday life then and now
Introduction:"The relevance of mathematics in everyday life then and now"Today we are going to research Plato.A mathematics person.We are going to research where he was born and grow and his life style.Plato was an Athenian philosopher during the cost time he was an ancient Greece founder of the platonist school of thought and academy.It was the highest learning country in the western world today.
History of Plato: Plato was born in 427/428 BCE to a noble family and he died in 347/348 BCE.He live all his life in Athens Greece.Plato's birth occurred near the end of golden age of athens and he grew up during the Peloponnesian war.Plato contributed "problem solving and his theory of terms"they for he found the academy of athens.The first European university, which became the intellectual center of Greece for over nine hundred years.
This is a picture of Plato many BCE ago
Plato died in this sleep and he died at the age of 81 the same age when he was born.He didn't have kids or even married at the time but he had sibling three brothers by the name of
glaucoma,antiphon,adeimantus and one sister by the name of potone.What he had like estate he left it for his sister's son.
Interveiw/Q&A
Today we are going to interview Jason ramhit.Jason is working in a flow internet company.We are going to interview him about mathematics and how he uses it in his job.Jason is working for flow over 3 years now.
1.How mathematics helps out in everyday life.
Jason:maths help me out to calculate how much money that a person have to pay for internet a month
2.Can u do maths online.
Jason:Yes u can do maths online but you must have a good internet connection or else your internet could drop and your live will start to give trouble like freezing.
3.Do you need maths in everyday life
Jason:Yes you need maths in everyday life it's like calculating a house with no meters or square feet.
4.Do you use a measuring cup when you bake a cake.
Jason:Yes it helps to know how much the box is asking you to make the cake.It have ½ ¾ and half cup so you will not spoil your cake.
5.Is maths good for the youth growing up
Jason:Yes so they can count their money or any other things.
6.Do you use addition in your job.
Jason:yes it helps to add my numbers of how much wire I need to use.
7.Can maths fall of in everyday style.
Jason:no you need your mathematics passes in school to get a job.
8.Do you use takeaway in your job.
Jason:Sometimes if the numbers are too long you can use it.
9.Is maths good for kids.
Jason:Yes so they can count numbers and so they work in school
10.Do you use maths in your work/job
Jason:not all the time but it helps to use the measuring tape to find what I'm looking for.
Discussion
Today we did research on Plato, a mathematics person.And we did went on to some of this brief history about this lifestyle and background how he use to live and his past life about not having kid or being married.How he died the age of 81 with lots of estate and money he left for is nephew.I Have conducted a research and a Q&A/interview of plato and how it life in everyday life style for kids and they parents to use maths as they are in there job working.he born many BCE ago and now sciences how to now who was plato if figure out the mathematics.
Conclusion
Today's conclusion is maths and we did some research about him and how he use to live.He was a well known teacher in the West side of Greece.One of the best mathematics teachers they known for. There are many mathematics People who died the BCE most of them die like plato.They die in their sleep means they never work up they God already took them from this family and friends.Well that's all for today's class bye.
Reference
1.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato
Hello Sudesh good try I see potential next time more info well done.
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DeleteHi Sudesh wonderful blog although there are a little bit of spelling errors.
ReplyDeleteGood day Sudesh,a darker colour for text could of been used for the Interview section, as the light green colour blends with the blog's background, which made it a bit of a difficult read. Otherwise, it was nice reading Plato's background and your interview. Nice work.
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