Monthly Archives: November 2007

Start of School Holidays!

Secondary school students have already enjoy close to 1 month of holidays while primary school students just have their fun beginning.

I was talking to a parent recently and I realize how much autonomy MOE schools have nowadays. They can decide when to start holidays, when not to have classes.

Education system is opening up, recently there was a report on home schooling in Singapore which is something really popular in US.

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E-Maths Note : Algebraic Expansion

This is a topic some of which is learnt ever since Primary 6.

Through my years of coaching, I notice quite a handful of students form blocks when they dealt with this topic that starts with “A” and ends with “a”.

Haha! Yes! It’s Alegbra! I was introduced of this thing in Primary 6. It was the ONLY method my dad taught me to solve word problems then. I didn’t understand what he was telling me…. totally huh? huh? huh?

Well, I am glad I figure out the x-es & y-es eventually. Many students tend to see algebra to be abstract. In fact, it can be explained in terms of apples, oranges, pears …. ( This is my ONLY drawing subject- basic fruits) Those who have the “good fortune” will know the level of drawing :-)

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E-Maths Note: Quadratic Equations & Graphs

3 Different representations of a quadratic equation & its significance

y=3x^2 – x + 5 : typical quadratic equation : Max/Min & instant answer to y-intercept
y=(x+4)^2 – 1 : Completed Squ form : Great for solving equation

y=(x-3)(x+2) : Instant answer to x-intercepts aka roots

Since we are on this topic of quadratic, one of the most important aspects is quadratic graphs.
There is a software which I use often for plotting of all sorts of graphs!
Yes, what you need to do is to “feed” the software with the equation of the graph that you intend to plot!

Get your free software for plotting by clicking here >>
Graphmatica Software

Now you know how your teachers plot their nice nice graphs :)

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