03.07.2019: One Lesson of Math – Radical and Rational Functions, 2/6: The Square Root Functions

Today's soundtrack is Agalloch: Of Stone, Wind, & Pillor, a gorgeous blackened folk metal album - technically an EP, but it's nearly 30 minutes long, and it stands alone just fine! When comparing a linear graph of a function vs the square root of that function, invariant points will always occur at y 0 and … Continue reading 03.07.2019: One Lesson of Math – Radical and Rational Functions, 2/6: The Square Root Functions

03.05.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 5/5: Combining Transformations of Functions

Today's soundtrack is Dream Theater: Octavarium, an epic prog-metal masterpiece. The title track is of particular note, clocking in at nearly 25 minutes and featuring an incredible performance by the band. I've spent the past few days learning how to modify a function's equation to reflect it, translate it, and expand or compress it. Today, … Continue reading 03.05.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 5/5: Combining Transformations of Functions

03.04.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 4/5: Compressing and Expanding Graphs of Functions

Today's soundtrack is Porcupine Tree: In Absentia, an example of what prog rock is supposed to sound like. This evening, I'm learning about how to compress and expand graphs of functions horizontally and vertically. Important note: Compressing or expanding a function vertically will affect any constants, since constants affect a graph's position on the y-axis; … Continue reading 03.04.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 4/5: Compressing and Expanding Graphs of Functions

03.03.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 3/5: Reflecting Graphs of Functions

Today's soundtrack is Demon Hunter: Summer of Darkness. When I was but a wee teenaged metalhead, I heard Demon Hunter's debut album; through it, I was introduced to the concept of dynamics in progressive metal before I'd ever heard Opeth. When I got this album, I was so impressed: they not only managed to match … Continue reading 03.03.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 3/5: Reflecting Graphs of Functions

03.02.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 2/5: Translating Graphs of Functions

Today's soundtrack is AᘀBA: Gold: Greatest Hits, an album that always makes me feel happy. I initially started listening to them ironically, but their talent is pure gold. This morning, I'm learning how to compare functions' equations and graphs by translating their functions. Translation of a function just means moving it around by changing up … Continue reading 03.02.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 2/5: Translating Graphs of Functions

03.01.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 1/5: Relations and Functions

Today's soundtrack is Amon Amarth: Surtur Rising, a melodic death metal album that always gets me pumped. I've been listening to these guys for ages; they haven't evolved their sound much, but to me that's a good thing: they do one thing, and they do it really well. When I want to headbang along to … Continue reading 03.01.2019: One Lesson of Math – Transformations, 1/5: Relations and Functions

02.23.2019: One Lesson of Math – Unit Review – Rational Expressions and Equations

Today's soundtrack is Hillsong: United We Stand, an upbeat "praise and worship" album that all the members of the church band that I used to drum in were compelled to purchase when the worship leader decided that we were going to learn all of the songs on the album and play them identically to the … Continue reading 02.23.2019: One Lesson of Math – Unit Review – Rational Expressions and Equations