I don’t know what Duncan is doing posting his reflection on Sunday. That’s like the record… I was planning to do my reflection on Sunday too to set a record, but Duncan beat me to it, and when i saw it, that put me down and delayed it to today, Wednesday. After next class I guess I’ll have to post on Saturday for a record. I mean, 3 days between reflections that are due during the same week… that’s crazy.
Sorry for the small rant. ^ I’m sorry if I offended you, Duncan. I can just hear him saying “YOU KNOW WHAT?!”
Anyway, let me cut right to the chase. This week we studied graphs. But these aren’t the same graphs that we experienced in Algebra; these do not involve coordinates or ordered pairs etc. Instead, there are infinitely many graphs that are all the same graph. The first section of every lesson is always relatively easy, and this is no exception.
I do complain about the amount of vocabulary that we had, considering that there is a vocab quiz tomorrow, but at least those too are relatively easy to memorize and define. Hope there’s nothing else other than matching or defining on the quiz, because I won’t be prepared.
Well, I guess I’ll close it here. Sorry if this reflection was too short, but I have to go now and my schedule tomorrow is full (after math I have piano, what an annoying time to have it.)
P.S. Is my picture true or false?







Technically he said that he would never say “YOU KNOW WHAT???”, but the again…
And depends if that line from B goes to H or C. Clarify that, maybe?
B does go to C.
You need a semicolon after comma, not a piano. Ahaha sorry; I’m just such a grammar freak.
Ashi Ashi Ashi Ashi… *sigh* *shakes head*
WHOAH WHOAH whoah K goes to me????
I was pretty sure you would’ve figured this graph out by now…
Node “L” isn’t connected to anything.