Most of the engineering classes are dependant on math knowledge; especially the solving of differential equations.
3 R's stand for Read, Represent, Relate and ESP stands for Equate, Solve, and Prove........ These are the process in solving word problems using equations.
Numbers relate in our daily life in that we have to count and perform mathematical operations.
There are no 'equations' on a number line. There are only numbers, such as 1, 2, 3...and so on. And they relate to life because you use them in counting. And you use that to count money, people, fingers, etc.
Quite simply, it doesn't.
Most of the engineering classes are dependant on math knowledge; especially the solving of differential equations.
3 R's stand for Read, Represent, Relate and ESP stands for Equate, Solve, and Prove........ These are the process in solving word problems using equations.
1. Draw a free-body diagram if applicable. 2. Identify what variables are known and what variables are sought. 3. Identify equations that relate the variables. 4. Do computations. 5. Do a reasonableness check: is the answer reasonable? If not, try solving the problem a different way to see if you get the same solution.
Relate it to the substance or just memorize it connections
how do whole number relate to everday life
Numbers relate in our daily life in that we have to count and perform mathematical operations.
There are no 'equations' on a number line. There are only numbers, such as 1, 2, 3...and so on. And they relate to life because you use them in counting. And you use that to count money, people, fingers, etc.
The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products.
Quite simply, it doesn't.
Starting from a balanced equation, you can make sure that it remains in balance if any [valid] action taken on one side of the equality sign is exactly replicated on the other side. These actions, or operations, must relate to the whole of each side, not just some selected terms.
Decreased problem-solving abilities does not directly relate to short term stress reactions.
Stoichiometry uses the coefficients of balanced chemical equations to relate moles of one molecule to moles of another. It allows for the conversion of quantities between reactants and products in a chemical reaction.