Last year, my friends and I did a video on the Order of Operations to Rebecca Black's song Friday. It came out really well and we got a 100 on it. Here's a little bit of it:
Addition and subtraction, multiplication and division. Gotta get the answers, what do we do now?
It's the order order order of operations, everybody's looking forward to the math test, math test. order order order of operations, everybody's looking forward to the math test.
Parenthesis, exponents yeah!
Parenthesis, exponents yeah!
Fun, fun, fun, fun looking forward to the math test!
Hope it helped!
You could do something with multiplication. If depends what grade you're in.
pemdas and sadmep :{
possibly. cause they both contain formulas, and numbers. sometimes in science you still use a bit of formulas from math, so they are you could possibly say, related.
this might not be correct but in my case it doesnt but it possibly could:)
A teacher mainly uses math to teach it to the students. Other opinions could possibly say that everyone uses math in their life at home as in groceries ect.
Well it all depends, some people like music more than math, or math better then music. If music is something you love, or have a real good interest, it could excite you, then just sitting down using your brain to learn and complete math problems. If you listen to more music then just watching TV all day long yes, music program is able to help you in math. Depending how much effort you put in your math work :)
math and video games dont go toether
There is not a formula for music.
Well you could possibly get a creature... That's all i got.
Lagrange multiplier, possibly.
Possibly. You also have to be good at and enjoy engineering concepts which do involve math.
Quite possibly, a triangle.