Pi 

3/11/2013

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                          Yay, We're back at school, and it's Math Monday! So today we're gonna be talking about Pi. Pi is a decimal numbers that can go on forever. People remember the first three numbers of Pi which is 3.14. We celebrate this day every March 13. Matter of fact we will be celebrating Pi day in three more days. Pi is very important, it represents a whole lot of fractions. When people use Pi, they use Pi when they try to find the radius of a circle. Pi can be used to solve the radius of a circle and triangles. Pi is very important for that, it is so important that everyone, mostly everyone celebrates Pi day on March 14. Even my teacher has a shirt with Pi on it. Pi, the numbers in Pi can go on forever. Some people even have contest of who can say the most numbers in Pi correctly. There is just so much numbers in it that no one has ever said the whole Pi numbers correctly. The most said was like one hundred and sixty-four.


                      
 
                       Graphing Lines help no where you marking points are. They work making pictures and all sorts of stuff. When You graph, you have to start with the first number of the marks and run before you rise or fall. When you finish graphing, you can sometimes line it up with the other graphs and see if it makes a straight line which is called the coordinate plane. That is just a straight line with what your equation for graphing had formed for you. When you finish sometimes, things can go wrong and if you know you messed up then you have to start all over again before you go on, because graphing lines are so important, you have to make sure you graph correctly, cause once you do something wrong, the whole graphing line you marked is also wrong. One little mistake can create a problem in your problem.
                      Graphing is so wierd and fun at the same time, some people thing it is really hard but it's not, it's actually really simple. When you lie you graph up together they create a coordinate line around the whole graph. Sometimes wwhen the coordinates are slightly aligned to the left or if they curved a little, you have to go back a start over, or change the mistake of what you did and redo it.