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Monday, November 29, 2021

Interactive Quiz | Sir Alos TV

Interactive Quiz

Hello everyone, Good day. This is Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your Online Math Teacher. Welcome to my Sir Alos TV. Please do consider to subscribe in my YouTube Channel.

For this video, I will be introducing to you my newest Interactive Quiz here in my YouTube channel. Actually this is just a trial on how will it works. I will be asking a question in each video, and for that particular video, another two videos will serve as your options. Video A, or Video B. If you get the correct answer or correct video, definitely, you will proceed to the next question video. And if you get the wrong answer, then you will be going back to the previous question. There are 5 questions in this Interactive Quiz. Finish the 5 questions and be the Math Master. Don’t worry, the questions are as easy as 1, 2, and 3. So gear up Math Masters and prepare to conquer this Interactive Quiz of Sir Alos TV.

     Be the Math Master Of Sir Alos TV. For you to register in this Interactive Quiz, Comment down below the CODE #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline, or the #alosmathmaster starting from this video until the 5th question.

     So let’s get started with our Sir Alos TV Interactive Quiz. For our first question, just click this video. Good luck Math Masters. GOD bless us all. See you until the question #5.

 

(Question #1)



     Good day again my Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr, your online math teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV.

     You are now here in our question #1. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question.

     Here is the first question.

     Who is the father of Geometry? Again, Who is the father of geometry?

     Is it Video A, Euclid. Or Video B, Descartes

     You must have to answer wisely and properly for you to proceed to the next question.

 

(Question #2)



     Hello Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your Online Math Teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question.

     Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician who lived in the Greek City of Alexandria in Egypt during the 3rd century BCE. After Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, he set up Alexandria as the political and economic center, and many Greeks lived or worked there. Euclid is often referred to as the “Father of Geometry” and his book Elements was used well into the 20th century as a standard textbook for teaching geometry. So Euclid or Euclid of Alexandria is the father of Geometry.

     Here now is the second question.

     If ½ is equal to 50%, then ¾ is equal to blank. Again, If ½ is equal to 50%, then ¾ is equal to blank

     Is it Video A, 75%. Or Video B, 34%

     You must have to answer wisely and properly for you to proceed to the next question.

 

(Question #3)



     Hello Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your Online Math Teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question.

     ½ is equal to 50% because we convert fraction to percent. How did we do that? We must follow these simple procedures. Convert Fraction to Percent. We have a numerator divided by denominator, then multiply it to 100%. So numerator 1 divided by denominator 2 is equal to 0.5, multiply it by 100%. Our answer is 50%. Repeat the same procedure to our ¾. Numerator 3 divided by denominator 4 is equal to 0.75, then multiply it by 100%. Our answer is 75%. ½ is equal to 50%, then ¾ is equal to 75%.

     Here is the question #3.

     What is the 9th digit of PI? Again, what is the 9th digit of Pi?

     Is it Video A, 9. Or Video B, 5.

     You must have to answer wisely and properly for you to proceed to the next question.

 

(Question #4)



     Hello Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your  Online Math Teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question.

     “Probably, no symbol in mathematics has evoked as much mystery, romanticism, misconcepcion, and human interest as the number pi.” – WL Schaaf, Nature and History of Pi.

Pi often represented by the lowercase Greek letter π, one of the most well known mathematical constants, is a ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Typing π into our calculator and press equal sign will yeild the result 3.141592654, not because this value is exact, but because a calculators display is limited to 10 digits. Pi is actually an irrational number. A decimal with no end and no repeating pattern. In case you don,t have calculator, just remember this, MAY I HAVE A LARGE CONTAINER OF COFFEE BEANS. This is the first 9 digits of PI. So 5  is the 9th digit of Pi.

     Here is the question #4.

     What is 5!? Again, what is 5!?

     Is it Video A, 120. Or Video B, 55.

     You must have to answer wisely and properly for you to proceed to the next question.

 

(Question #5)



     Hello Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your Online Math Teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question.

     ! is a symbol for Factorial. Factorial in mathematics, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given integer and denoted by that integer and an exclamation point. Thus 5 factorial is written as 5!, meaning 1x2x3x4x5. And that is equal to 120. Anyway, 0! is equal to 1, try to research why.

     Here is the question #5. And this is the final question.

     In equation y = 2x – 7, what is the y – intercept? Again, in equation y = 2x – 7, what is the y – intercept?

     Is it Video A, 2. Or Video B, -7.

     You must have to answer wisely and properly for you to proceed to the next question.

 

(Last Part)



     Hello Math Masters. Bonifacio A. Alos Jr. Your Online Math Teacher. Welcome to Sir Alos TV. Don’t forget to comment down the code #siralostv, #alosmathteacheronline or the #alosmathmaster. That means the you already here in this question. Please do Subscribe to my Sir Alos TV. Wait for my next Interactive Quiz for more Math Fun Trivias and Learnings.

     -7 is the y – intercept. In any given linear equation, the constant term is the y – intercept. Finding the y – intercept is as follows. In that given linear equation y = 2x – 7, substitute x = 0 to eliminate the variable x. It will become y = 2(0) – 7, which is equal to y = 0 – 7 or y = -7. So in linear equation y = 2x – 7, the y – intercept is -7.

     Thank you very much for joining in our Interactive Quiz. Congratulations Math Masters. You made it this far. I hope to see you soon in my next Interactive Quiz. Here in Sir Alos TV, Learning Math is Having Fun. GOD bless, Keep Safe and keep supporting our channel.

Sir Alos TV, will help you all the way. No child left behind. Happy to serve. Again and again, This is Bonifacio A. Alos Jr., your Online Math Teacher.

 


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