We are IESO Elortzibar's Bilingual Programme students of the first course of ESO.
Althoug Maths is our main topic, almost anything interesting fits in Frikimaths: sience, music, movies...
Those of you who haven't achieved the results you were expecting, follow the example of one of the herous from my childhood whose neverending quest led us all through hours of amusement:
I'm so sorry for the delay, but last friday my laptop gave up the will to live.... This entry is been written using a 10-year old laptop... Imagine how long does it take to write a single sentence!! XD
These are the grades you have obtained in this week's exam:
A01
6,7
BC01
9,8
A02
8,5
BC02
9,1
A03
8,3
BC03
8,3
A04
6,5
BC04
8,6
A05
5,4
BC05
8,5
A06
8,7
BC06
8,1
A07
7
BC07
3,9
A08
4,3
BC08
7,7
A09
4,2
BC09
8,1
A10
5,6
BC10
7
A11
6,4
BC11
7,1
A12
7,3
BC12
8,3
A13
9,5
BC13
6
A14
5,1
BC14
9
A15
7,1
BC15
6,5
A16
9,3
BC16
6,1
A17
7,6
BC17
8,2
A18
6,8
BC18
9,4
A19
6,6
BC19
9,4
A20
5,4
BC20
5,7
A21
1,7
BC21
8,4
A22
6,1
BC22
6,9
Alba has granted herself a new possitive thanks to the solution of last week's challenge!!
Here you have a new one:
The Gallons’ Problem
Imagine the following situation: a bomb is set in Taconera’s Park and you are the only on capable of dismantling it. Spanish CSI Special AgentEuler Piruleta requires your services and you find yourself before this bomb…
Only 4 minutes are left before the bomb explodes and the only way of stopping it is placing a bottle filed with 4 gallons of water in a balance. You have a 3-gallon and a 5-gallon bottle and a fountain with a continuous stream of water…
How can you get those 4 gallons inside one bottle using the 3-gallon and 5-gallon bottles?
Remember: our future depends on you!!! :D
Dedline: November the 4th! Do not forget to post a comment if you discover the solution ^_^
As I promised, you can download here the solutions of the exercise 34 and exercise 40. I'm sorry for the delay, but my scanner had given up the will to live :P
Hi class! DJ Santonio has created a new remix called: "Welcome to Saint Tropez & Take Over Control"
All person I have sent loves it! It´s an incredible video! Don´t forget to watch it! Ruben Medina and Sergio Pérez de Albéniz have colaborated! Thanks!
How are you doing? I've only received 3 answer to last week's challenge. I've noticed that more ore less you know what the solution has to do with, but they're a little bit inaccurate.. Anyway, since you've come quite close, Alba, Patricia and Bea have won a Challenge's Possitive ^_^
The solution is quite simple:
- If $1<a$, then it holds that $\sqrt{a} <a$
- If $0 < a <1$, then it is true that $\sqrt{a} >a$
- As Patricia correctly stressed, we have two special cases: $\sqrt{1}=1$ and $\sqrt{0})=0$.
You can try with your calculator to check the answers ^_^
Power and Radicals Exam Results
A01
6,2
BC01
9,6
A02
8,5
BC02
9,3
A03
9,8
BC03
9,1
A04
4,8
BC04
9,4
A05
7,6
BC05
8,7
A06
6,9
BC06
7,8
A07
5,9
BC07
6,1
A08
5,4
BC08
5,6
A09
4,3
BC09
6,1
A10
6,5
BC10
4,3
A11
7,1
BC11
7,5
A12
5,9
BC12
5,9
A13
8,9
BC13
6,9
A14
7,7
BC14
9,2
A15
4,3
BC15
3,7
A16
9,7
BC16
4,1
A17
6,9
BC17
7,9
A18
8,3
BC18
8,4
A19
6,1
BC19
9,3
A20
5,5
BC20
7,6
A21
3,8
BC21
5,9
A22
5,4
BC22
8,7
Mostly, those of you who worked every day and focused in every lesson have achieved a good great (despite some silly mistakes which you should take care of)
Second Challenge: Romeo and Juliet These two snails
are Romeo and Juliet. Juliet has been waiting in her balcony for her lover‘s arrival,
but Romeo has just had dinner and he has truly forgotten the number of Juliet’s
house. Every square represents one house (64 in all, including Romeo’s and Juliet’s) and
the passionate lover will visit every single house one time and one time
only before reaching to Juliet. You must try to
help him to find his way but be careful… he is only allowed to move upwards, downwards, to the left,
to the right and diagonally.
One more thing: You are only entitled to use up to 20 straight
lines… it seems our little fellow is not keen at all about turning on corners…
The procedure is the same as always: send me an e-mail with the solution and post a comment to this entry. This challenge's deadline is October the 19th. Ony the first 10 valid solutions will get a positive!! Don't miss the chance!
Tip: The best way to try to solve this is copying the image to gimp, paint or a similar software and draw the lines over it.
By the way, in two weeks time, Keane will be playing alive in Pamplona. I had the chance to attend one of their performances eight years ago, and they sound quite impressive alive ;)