i guess i didn't see the question we were supposed to answer, so here it is: the spaghetti can be reused, and like my group did, the curve can be reused for tracing purposes, and the back of the paper can be used instead of getting new paper.
Ummmm like most labs... they were boring... but, it was time consuming which meant I didn't have to learn! ;D
Yeah, you could re-use the spaghetti pieces because of the 15-degree angles all had the same length after 180 degrees.. so they basically just repeated.
The lab was interesting and it helped me understand sin and cos. It was annoying trying to get the zeros to line up on the curve but I would do it again. It was kind of confusing to use spaghetti over becaus there were random tick marks on the spaghetti
The lab was a fun little project. It significantly improved my knowledge of sine and cosine. The coloring of the circle was a little annoying, but besides that it was fine. We didn't have to re-use any of our pieces of spaghetti.
the lab was fun but it was annoying to draw the circle. and the pieces can be reused for the second part.
ReplyDeleteannoying and tedious, but fun. and p.s., ours looked the best. that's why it's on the desk. :D
ReplyDeletethe best part was the coloring and you could reuse the pieces for every 90 degrees.
ReplyDeleteI thought the lab was fun. The spaghetti pieces could be reused.
ReplyDeleteMizzle and Fizzle can back me up that we totally dominated the blog, and we re-used the spagetti for ours as well.
ReplyDeleteYah daz we dominated ! I love my team our graph was really descriptive
ReplyDeleteMizzle out
i guess i didn't see the question we were supposed to answer, so here it is:
ReplyDeletethe spaghetti can be reused, and like my group did, the curve can be reused for tracing purposes, and the back of the paper can be used instead of getting new paper.
i thought the lab was fun, and you could reuse the spaghetti pieces.
ReplyDeleteThe lab was fun, except for drawing the circle and messing up a little, but I like coloring and ours was christmas-y
ReplyDeleteUmmmm like most labs... they were boring... but, it was time consuming which meant I didn't have to learn! ;D
ReplyDeleteYeah, you could re-use the spaghetti pieces because of the 15-degree angles all had the same length after 180 degrees.. so they basically just repeated.
yeah, i missed this lab but when i came back, it was hard for me to figure it out. but after a while i figure this lab out.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to see how the sine looks on a graph, and my group had fun making the graphs.
ReplyDeleteThe lab was interesting and it helped me understand sin and cos. It was annoying trying to get the zeros to line up on the curve but I would do it again. It was kind of confusing to use spaghetti over becaus there were random tick marks on the spaghetti
ReplyDeletethe lab was pretty fun and it was good to see how the graph of sine looked, we didnt reuse our pieces of spaghetti
ReplyDeleteThe lab was a fun little project. It significantly improved my knowledge of sine and cosine. The coloring of the circle was a little annoying, but besides that it was fine. We didn't have to re-use any of our pieces of spaghetti.
ReplyDeleteMy group and I did not re-use our spaghetti pieces but you can re-use them.
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