Posts Tagged ‘ graph theory ’

Oracle of Bacon’s Math Version (Alicia’s Reflection Week 200)

February 27, 2013
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Oracle of Bacon’s Math Version (Alicia’s Reflection Week 200)

So Jacob is sitting next to me in AP GOV in the computer lab that everyone uses (GOOD TIMES dude where are your Skittles ) and we felt like putting up a new post. SO HI DISCRETE MATH CLASS AFTER US. Too bad we couldn’t meet you guys in person. Maybe? Discrete Math Reunion at…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 29

April 29, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 29

This week, we learned about binary trees. Binary trees are fun and easy because they only split into two branches at each level, and if you keep on drawing them they become strangely symmetrical shrub-like things that are not messy and confusing like loopy graphs. Binary trees remind of tigger’s family tree. I can’t think…

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Erik’s Reflection Week 28

April 18, 2012
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Erik’s Reflection Week 28

I think I know what week we’re on now. This is one obvious solution to the puzzle. Others include: -Take the goat, then go back and get the cabbage. Why on Earth are you carrying a wolf around with you. -Put the cabbage on your lap. This may be combined with the above solution for…

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Colin’s Reflection Week 27

April 12, 2012
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Colin’s Reflection Week 27

Hello everyone. I was unsure if we were supposed to post over spring break, so I will compensate by writing a longer post with a historical account of my spring break actions. It’s about what you would have gotten, though, because I hadn’t done any homework by last Thursday. Fortunately, it seems there was never…

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Xiaolu’s Reflection Week 27

April 12, 2012
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Xiaolu’s Reflection Week 27

Crew Player Combinations: Defenders, Bernhardt Soccer. flickr, (CC) BY-SA 2.0 Once again, I know you guys all missed me so much during math class today, but I, unfortunately, had a field trip to Genesee Valley that was scheduled from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm, so I could not possibly attend. My apologies. However, on the bright side,…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 27

April 11, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 27

It is Wednesday night, and I am typing my reflection. My hair is wet because I just came from swim practice, and, sadly, it is neither “touchably smooth” nor smelling like “pink lily” or “Asian silk,” not that silk has a smell anyway. I will move from stating the obvious to this week’s math. We…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 25

March 21, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 25

Greetings, fellow cloudians. This week has been surprisingly depressing. I will refrain from boring you all and discussing why. We learned more graph theory this week. A tree is a connected graph with no cycles. This could potentially look like a tree, but most of the time, tree graphs look like deformed bushes. See picture…

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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 24

March 18, 2012
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Cecilia’s Reflection Week 24

    Greetings. This week, we learned about graph theory. I like graph theory because it is mainly visual rather than abstract like algebra, but it is also really confusing because of all the terms. I think I most definitely failed the quiz/test on graph theory vocabulary. Now, I know that the number of nodes…

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Duncan’s Reflection Week 34

May 9, 2011
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Duncan’s Reflection Week 34

This is week 34, right? ‘Cause I’m not quite sure. Well, if it isn’t, I’ll change my title later. Anyway, is everyone excited to see my graph? I love it. It incorporates two of my favorite concepts: cryptology and graph theory. The only way I wish I could’ve included was logic, but oh well. I’m…

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