Math INTRO
Math INTRO
Math INTRO
Manipulating Numbers to
solve problems
Other subjects need math
Language, tool for a set of
standards
More then a subject,
prerequisite for everything
What’s the point in
teaching it?
To gives students problem solving
tools
Continue advancement of
technology
So people can understand it
To communicate
To function in society, applicable to
real life
Learning to think in a different way
Leopold Kronecker
- was a German Mathematician who worked
on number theory, algebra and logic…
once said:
Month 1
1 pair
Month 2
2 pairs
Month 3
3 pairs
Fibonacci numbers in art and nature
Fibonacci numbers in
nature
• An example of efficiency in nature.
8 13 21
1 1 2 3 5
8 13 21 34 55
89 144
1 1 2 3 5
8 13 21 34 55
987
1 1 2 3 5
8 13 21 34 55
to old mathematical
problems,researches which lead to
creating new fields of mathematics.
Old fields of mathematics are also
expanding.
FAMOUS
MATHEMATICIANS
LEONHARD EULER
Leonhard Paul Euler
(1707-1783)
He was a Swiss mathematician
Johann Bernoulli made the biggest
influence on Leonhard
1727 he went to St Petersburg where he
worked in the mathematics department
and became in 1731 the head of this
department
1741 went in Berlin and worked in Berlin
Academy for 25 years and after that he
returned in St Ptersburg where he spent
the rest of his life.
He wrote 45 books an over 700
theses.
His main book is Introduction in
Analisyis of the Infinite.
Analysis
He discovered ways to express
various logarithmic functions using
power series, and he successfully
defined logarithms for negative and
complex numbers
He also defined the exponential
function for complex numbers, and
discovered its relation to the
trigonometric functions
Number theory
He contributed significantly to the
theory of perfect numbers, which
had fascinated mathematicians since
Euclid.
His prime number theorem and the
• The compass
convinced him that
there had to be
"something behind
things, something
deeply hidden."
Albert as a Student
• Einstein knew, from then
on, that he wanted to
teach math and Science at
a University someday.
• He wasn’t really
even a scientist at
the time.
Einstein’s Special Theory of
Relativity
• Relative to who
is watching,
space and time
are transformed
near the speed
of light:
distances appear
to stretch; and
clocks tick more
slowly.
• clock
Einstein’s Special Theory of
Relativity
• Einstein’s theory
meant that
Newton’s Laws
needed to be
modified.
• gravity
• Space and time
are not absolute
- and the
universe we live
in is not actually
the one Newton
"discovered.“
• spacetime
Einstein Continued his Genius
in 1905
• And then, in
June, Einstein
completes special
relativity - which
adds a twist to
the story: special
relativity sees
light as particles
and a continuous
field of waves.
Einstein Continued his Genius
in 1905
• And of course, Einstein
isn't finished. Later in
1905 comes the most
famous relationship in
physics: e=mc2.
e mc
• At first, even Einstein
does not understand the
2
full implications of his
formula.
1907
• In 1907, Einstein
begins to apply the
laws of gravity to
his Special Theory
of Relativity.
• In 1911, he finally
gets a job as a
Professor of Physics
at the German
University.
1921
• Albert Einstein is awarded the Nobel
Prize :
• Einstein begins
pursuing his idea
of a unifying
theory that ties
everything in the
universe
together.
1939
• World War II begins.
• Albert
Einstein dies
of Heart
Failure.
• This is a
picture of his
last
blackboard.
Famous Einstein Quotes
• "Anyone who has never made
a mistake has never tried
anything new."