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MALABAGO, JEANELLE L.

ARCHI-2C

"Math is all about solving different numbers" that's what I used to


think before. But now, I started to value numbers, geometry, and
nature when I learned it was all connected. Acquiring new knowledge,
such as a simple pattern, can be used to solve math problems and
gave me a new idea of how enormous the scope of math is. Knowing
that nature can be part of a connection to numbers and geometry
captivates my attention to seek more of this. It fascinates me to look
more into it. Knowing that nature can have this kind of connection, I
started to appreciate nature more than it is.

As I've done my research and watched the video, I've learned that
Nature by Numbers, such as the Fibonacci sequence permeates the
natural world. Nature by Numbers is to calculate the natural world in
our everyday language. Seeing the examples, nature is astonishingly
beautiful inside and out. Just like math, it is also enormous and has a
lot of many good things to see. Not just the visuals of these things but
also the unique patterns that can be noticeable in nature. It is an
Abundance of symmetry present within nature. These symmetrical or
radial shapes are the best example to teach, as they usually get our
attention quickly by their uniqueness. It is also the best example of the
present mathematical concepts in nature. Now that I think about it,
"Mathematics has a number of very useful benefits to our minds. "
That's what I've read on google. And it is true knowing that math is not
just a subject but also a part of our life wherein it can develop our
reasoning, quicken our mind, helps us to have analytical thinking and
etc. Mathematics also helps us in our daily life such as Managing our
money, Shopping for the best prices, Figuring out distance, time, and
cost for travel and etc.

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