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I am in EGR103 with Dr. G. I am interested in both Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. I still have not decided which one I am going to major in. | I am in EGR103 with Dr. G. I am interested in both Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. I still have not decided which one I am going to major in. | ||
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+ | [http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar off the Ground] Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed September 13, 2015 | ||
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+ | == Homework 2 assignment == | ||
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+ | My favorite out of all the demonstrations is the "viewing the penny" demonstration in graphics. The reasoning behind my choice is that it shows the amazing things you can do with math and graphs. My thought process behind this is that every little line in the graph is its own function, thus it shows how creative one can be with the building blocks of math and code. |
Latest revision as of 01:35, 14 September 2015
I am in EGR103 with Dr. G. I am interested in both Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. I still have not decided which one I am going to major in.
Grand Challenge Link
Getting Solar off the Ground Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed September 13, 2015
Homework 2 assignment
My favorite out of all the demonstrations is the "viewing the penny" demonstration in graphics. The reasoning behind my choice is that it shows the amazing things you can do with math and graphs. My thought process behind this is that every little line in the graph is its own function, thus it shows how creative one can be with the building blocks of math and code.