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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Algebra

Maths Blog - Algebra so far

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In algebra so far we have learnt the first foot steps of algebra Mr Markin has showed the class some very interesting questions. He has also told as some very interesting rules such as you should do your x's like this    x   just so they don't look like time tables. Also if you put a number after a letter such as(2y x 5a= 10ya) it is absolutely right but if you did (2y x 5a=y10a) it would still be right but some famous algebra teachers would would basically say that it looks silly because in algebra you tend to put the number first.Image result for algebraEXAMPLES:
1. 7y + y=
2. 8e + 2e + -3m=
3. 3f + 2a=                        CAN YOU FIGURE THEM OUT??
4. 6 + 2a - 3=           
5. 3c - 5a - 5c=
6. -5y - 3a=
       
 

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Kowhai/Jordon’s In the short film Tama Tu one of the characters had been on lookout and he had stumbled across a German soldier and he was hesitating to take the shoot because the German soldier had saw a black cat and he had grubbed it then an anonymous person had shot the German solider

Tama Tu is a Maori film based on World War 1 ,When the Maori vs the English. The Maori men camp out in this building waiting for the English to come out from hiding, Maori seen the soldier lying on the ground it looked like he had been shot in the leg. The soldier was holding a black cat in his arms then someone shot the man holding the cat.

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Monday, August 7, 2017

Chiefs

If was one of the chiefs I would sign because
the british would stop lots of the dodgy stuff like the
Tattooed faces and the prostitution.

Because probably if I didn't sign the dodgy
stuff would probably stay the same or it would
be even more worser. The British Crown would
be on top of the Maori and we would have no control.

Or the British Crown would probably get
angry and attack as or they might of let the
French attack New Zealand and not offer protection.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

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