TETRiS AND MATH
As I was thinking of something to post in my photo blog, I suddenly realize that I was already playing tetris. Then I said to myself (in my head only), "What if I relate math to tetris?". Then, I was like, "Yeah. It's a good idea. I'll do it na." And then, I searched for pictures then wrote captions then typed it then blah blah blah... Haha.
So much of that one. Let's go now to the "relating" part.
Tetris requires strategy and so does math. In tetris, you need to do everything just to clear all the lines [or maybe not]. You need to estimate or calculate where the termino will fall. It needs to be accurate and precise [Integrated Science lang ang peg? Haha]. You need to focus on what you are doing or else... I don't know. >:)
In math, for example in algebra, you need to isolate the variables in order for you to get the value of the variable. You just have to simplify then transpose. The, voila! you now have the value of the variable [I know it's not that easy :3].
Most people think that math is hard. Even I, think that it is. Before. But the truth is, it is the total opposite. As what i have heard before [from Mr./Ms. SomeonewhoIcannotremember xD], "Math does not make simple things complicated. It makes complicated things simple."
Math and tetris aresomewhat the same. They may sound hard at first, but, if you really know the do's and dont's, you will find them easy, fun and interesting.
*yawn* Well, that's all. :D Sorry if it's not that interesting.
Most people think that math is hard. Even I, think that it is. Before. But the truth is, it is the total opposite. As what i have heard before [from Mr./Ms. SomeonewhoIcannotremember xD], "Math does not make simple things complicated. It makes complicated things simple."
Math and tetris are
*yawn* Well, that's all. :D Sorry if it's not that interesting.