Friday, May 28, 2021

LOVE LETTER TO MADAME ADDITION FROM MR SUBTRACTION BY ZARIN ROBERTS

 MR SUBTRACTION #144  DECIMAL LANE PHONE: 469 7484 Email: MR SUBTRACTION2425 @gmail.com  

MR SUBTRACTION 

28th may 2021

#144 Decimal Lane,

 Formula village


Dear Madame Addition,


I’m writing this letter to inform you of my unconditional love for you although we're not quite the same. A fun fact about us is that we've been a part of different mathematical topics such as Pythagoras theorem, Algebra, Bodmas , Trigonometry and many more of our whole lives. The first official evidence of addition is that Egyptians and Babylonians used it in 2000 B.C. The symbols of addition and subtraction were invented around the 16th century, but before that, the equations were written in words, making it really time-consuming to solve the problems.

“Darling, I fell in love with you the first time I saw you. I can still remember that day and I still cannot get my eyes out of you, for you are so beautiful, the lady of my life. I love you. Sweetheart, I'll always love you till the end of time.”

When I first heard your name I knew we were meant to be, I knew you'd bring out the positive side of me.In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras's theorem is a statement about the sides of a right triangle. One of the angles of a right triangle is always equal to 90 degrees. ... The hypotenuse is the side opposite to the right angle, and it is always the longest side. It was discovered by Vasudha Arora. 

Darling I'm the inverse of you and you're the inverse of me. I can't see my life without you, you'll be taking away our future and our happiness There is an inverse relationship between us both. If a math fact is considered, for example 3 + 7 = 10. Then the following are also true: 10 - 3 = 7. 

Please accept that were meant to be i’ll like to add our lives back together, i'd liked if you'd consider my proposal if you don't accept  i'll understand

Yours Sincerely,

Mr subtraction























REFERENCES




Mathematicshttps://www.storyofmathematics.com/addition#:~:text=The%20first%20official%20evidence%20of,consuming%20to%20solve%20the%20problems.

https://www.storyofmathematics.com › addition

 

STD CARIBBEAN MATHEMATICS TEXT THIS EDITION PUBLISHED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2019 3RD EDITION.

TEXTS.CHANDLER, E.SMITH, ESTATE OF A. SHEPHERD AND ESTATE OF L. BOSTOCK 2019.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics



3 comments:

  1. Good day, Zarin, your letter was indeed fascinating to read. Your letter had a great flow and the way you separated each paragraph made your letter easier to read, and I like the way you listed examples of Addition and Subtraction. Though next time you should start with transition words for your paragraphs and justify your work which looks pleasing to one's eyes, you also need to look at when you publish your work cause I can tell the white background of these words are when you copy and paste. I also think when writing you should always stick to the task you picked or given as your letter didn't specify all about Addition and Subtraction, but great work.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Good evening Zarin, First of all to begin with, This letter of yours is very stunning. Your transition words was on point, it was aesthetically pleasing, it was indeed very interesting and also very fun to read and it had flow really well. Secondly, it seems like you’ve plagiarized most of the information and it was said not to plagiarize from any site and to summarize in your own words. Thirdly, you should’ve give a little more information about the addition and subtraction, but overall I indeed love reading your marvelous love letter of yours, Good work Zarin.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Zarin,Your blog was quite interesting in reading,I liked how it flowed and the words you used and i wished it was just a little more information added to read I also enjoyed how you had put all your information together...But well done work Zarin!

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

A BLOG ON SCALE RATIO

    A BLOG ON SCALE RATIO DEFINE IT !! What is scale ratio ? Scale ratio is defined as the ratio of the length of any object on a mode...