HCF, or highest common factor, was my goal a couple of weeks ago. I took, in my opinion, a bit long to learn it, but it's easy if you know what a factor is, which I do, but I was a long time ago... Excuses excuses, anyway, I would like to show you how to do it. ๐ Look below for instructions... First step: Find two or more numbers you want to find a common factor of. I'm going to use 24 & 36. Take those numbers and find all the factors of those numbers. 24: 1,2,3,4,6,8,12 & 24. Those are all the factors of 24. Now let's try 36. 36: 1,2,3,4,6,12 & 36. What are the factors that are the same (btw these are also called common factors)? For 24 and 36 they are: 1,2,3,4,6 & 12. 12 is the highest out of the previous numbers, so the highest common factor of 24 & 36 is... 12. This goal was a goal that challenged me to know my times tables and division facts better, it also lead me to my current goal, divisibility rules. The two goals are related in man...
nice pix-several interpretations- how about:
ReplyDeletemusic through the universe
music and dancing through the universe
music and dancing through the universe with a dragon
alternatively- boundless energy and verve(look it up then !)
one can let the imagination run amok with these cool pix -even into science fiction
laurie and carole greenfield
Well my guesses are Music, your enjoyment of dance and Eragon (I wonder why that's topical at the moment, Hmmm...)
ReplyDeleteSorry one of the pictures won't show for me but I'll guess based on the link and Laurie and Carole's comment... and what I know about you, that it has something to do with the universe or alternative worlds.
They are awesome photos. I like the Jazz one, it shows so much movement in the moment.
Lisa