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Math Poems

1) The poem discusses the magic of statistics, noting how statisticians can manipulate data through standard errors and sampling to imprison or free the average man from hypotheses. 2) The second stanza explains that repeating a rhyme about logarithms and exponents will produce a "powerful sensation" by switching the terms. 3) The third section defines a radian as the ratio of an arc length to its radius, explaining how the poet realized angle sizes equal arc lengths over radii at a pie shop.

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Math Poems

1) The poem discusses the magic of statistics, noting how statisticians can manipulate data through standard errors and sampling to imprison or free the average man from hypotheses. 2) The second stanza explains that repeating a rhyme about logarithms and exponents will produce a "powerful sensation" by switching the terms. 3) The third section defines a radian as the ratio of an arc length to its radius, explaining how the poet realized angle sizes equal arc lengths over radii at a pie shop.

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The Magic of Statistics The statistician spends his days, In figuring out the many ways, In which a standard

error can, Enclose by bars the average man. And having thus imprisoned him, Perhaps at some researcher's whim, Can with the same chicanery, Enlarge the bars and set him free. Or better yet, within the sample, Locate some points with girth so ample, That if by "choice" they were discarded, Man and hypothesis are safeguarded. Logarithmic Limerick You'll experience a "powerful" sensation, By repeating this short incantation: "The base stays the base, Switch the terms and replace The logarithm with exponentiation! There's a verse which has the same rhythm about powers, and everything with'm "The base stays the base, Switch the terms and just place in front of it all a logarithm!" What is a Radian? At Baker s Square I crossed my eyes And every circle became two pies! It took but a moment to realize, That to get a central angle s size Divide the arc s length by the radii s!

mind like mine must not be wasted,Undone in mine undoingAnd ruined in my ruin,Thirsty, cankered, goblin-ridden? She clung about her classmate,Asked and asked and asked her:her tears began to appear,Refreshed her shrunken eyes,Dropping like rainAfter long sultry drouth;Lizzie tell the answer to Laura.Telling that it is an Exponential Function,Elucidating that if a>0 and a 1 , then the exponential function with a base a, Is the Function f defined by f(x) = a x , where x is any real number. Tears were replaced with happiness to Laura.Lizzie, made an excellent explication,Her locks streamed like the torchBorne by a racer at full speed,Or like the mane of horses in their flight,Or like an eagle when she stems the lightStraight toward the sun,Or like a caged thing freed,Or like a flying flag when armies run.Love of graph of Exponential Function ,In the form f(x) = ax, where a > 1.The characteristics of the graph, proves to be exponential.The domain of the function f(x) = 2x is the set of real numbers,While the range is the set of all positive real numbers.It s y-intercept is 1 And there is no x intercept

Laura s Exponent, Inverse and LogarithmBy: Yuri G. Felipe Laura started from her chair,Flung her arms up in the air,Clutched her hair: Lizzie, Lizzie, Do you know that kind of function? For my sake please help me to answer the question?Must your mind like mine be working,Your young

,For x>0 , the graph grows very rapidly,For x<0 , the axis serves as the asymptote for the graph.The affection of Exponential Function,In the form f(x) = ax , where 0<a<1 .Its features of the graph, is a proof to be part of exponential,It is a decreasing function, As x takes on larger and larger values,The function approaches but never attains the value zero,But as the value of x decreases, the function increases.Laura learned to burn the midnight oil,For understanding Exponential Equations,That is b x = a, where b>0 and b 1. As a result of its sacrifices,She loves to solve exponential equation.Is in it inverse function?If function f is one-to-one,If no two ordered pairs in the function,Have the same ordinate and abscissas.Seems to be critical this way of Logarithmic FunctionFor all positive real numbers x and a , a 1 ,there exists a real number y such that

y= log a x, if and only if x=a y .Laura is crying for their next topic,It s so difficult.

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