Choose Your Own Adventure
Transcript: You follow Greer and he asks you what a visual pattern is. Before you can answer, he asks you what average speed is. Anyway, if have already met Greer, go to finish 1, if not go to the circle to the right. (Just in case you forgot how to put an Input/Output Machine into a table, you have to make a T-Table with the first column as "Input" and the second as "Output. Then write 1, 2, 3, and so on in the "Input" column. Then do whatever's inside the machine to the "Input" column and that should be the number for the "Output" column beside it.) You wake up in your own world with a note taped to your head. Its from Greer to tell you "Thank You". Now you know everything about Patterns in Numbers/ Geometry! You take the left fork and spot Greer.He tells you that to restore the city's power, they have to count the number of vertices, edges, and faces in a giant soccer-ball-like thing. The problem is, due to the toxic fumes, everyone can only count the number of faces and verticies before they die. The nuber of faces is 23 and the # of verticies is 14 Choose Your Own Adventure You laugh. "That's an easy problem to fix!"You say. "All you need to do is follow Euler's Formula!" The #of faces+ # of vertices=# of edges+2. So with 23 faces+ 14 verticies= #of edges+2, so that means the # of edges must be 23+14-2 or 35! Run Away and Sleep If you have already dreamed, go to finish, if not, you fall asleep.... If you weren't at #1 before, move to #3 You find Greer and he asks you what a visual pattern is. Before you can answer, he asks you what average speed is. #3 Go to the box on the right..... You answer, "A pattern that is represented by blocks or triangles of some sort" and "The distance divided by time of a thing in motion." You wake up.... You answer, "A pattern that is represented by blocks or triangles of some sort" and "The distance divided by time of a thing in motion." You remember a checklist acronym in your mind for pattern . TGIF. Table, Graph, Input/Output Machine, Finish. You also remember that in order to convert between Input/Output Machine and Graph, you have to make a table first. Get Up You go back to your house and fall asleep... You remember a checklist acronym in your mind for pattern . TGIF. Table, Graph, Input/Output Machine, Finish. You also remember that in order to convert between Input/Output Machine and Graph, you have to make a table first. Thanks, says Greer, we have a load of other problems for you to solve. Follow me Do you get up or stay in bed? Right You already should know how to make a table out of an Input/Output Machine. To graph it, the x-axis is the Input number and the y-axis is the Output number. If you have already dreamed, go to finish, if not, you go home and fall asleep.... You fall asleep and dream that you are taking a test. Do you do question 1, question 2, or 3? e.g. You have to graph an Input/Output Machine. You walk down the road and reach a fork. Which way do you go? Greer tells you that to restore the city's power, they have to count the number of vertices, edges, and faces in a giant soccer-ball-like thing. The problem is, due to the toxic fumes, everyone can only count the number of faces and verticies before they die. The nuber of faces is 23 and the # of verticies is 14 You laugh. "That's an easy problem to fix!"You say. "All you need to do is follow Euler's Formula!" The #of faces+ # of vertices=# of edges+2. So with 23 faces+ 14 verticies= #of edges+2, so that means the # of edges must be 23+14-2 or 35! You have to graph an Input/Output Machine. Follow Greer #1 Stay in Bed (Just in case you forgot how to put an Input/Output Machine into a table, you have to make a T-Table with the first column as "Input" and the second as "Output. Then write 1, 2, 3, and so on in the "Input" column. Then do whatever's inside the machine to the "Input" column and that should be the number for the "Output" column beside it.) I LIED AGAIN, IT'S NOT A CIRCLE! e.g. Patterns in Numbers and Geometry You Move on to #2 You already should know how to make a table out of an Input/Output Machine. To graph it, the x-axis is the Input number and the y-axis is the Output number. Left #2 If you were, go to the box below You remember in class, that you have first, make a table with the first column the Frame number and the second column the number of blocks in frame. then, make a graph with the x-axis ‘Frame number’ and the y-axis ‘number of blocks in frame’ #1 #1 OK, you're lazy and want to sleep a bit more I LIED, ITS NOT A BOX! You wake up in the morning- if a purple sky can be called morning- with absolutely no idea how exactly you got to where you are. All you remember is that Greer, a different-coloured humanoid tells you that their planet is running out of energy, and you have to save it.