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− | Hello my name is Henry and I hate computers :) | + | Hello my name is Henry and I hate computers :) |
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+ | ==About Me== | ||
+ | I like cats | ||
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+ | I am a super cool Pratt student wooohooo! | ||
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+ | ==Interests== | ||
+ | ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!!!!; Cash Money; computers | ||
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+ | ==Grand Challenges for Engineers Article== | ||
+ | [http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar off the Ground], Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed August 24, 2009 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | ==Demonstrations Summary== | ||
+ | While going through the demonstration for MatLab I learned that Albrecht Durer was one of the first artists to incorporate mathematical matrices into artwork. His infamous magical matrix is magical because when either its rows, columns, or diagonals are summed up they all give the same number; 34. I also learned how to utilize the random integer command to create a matrix that gives a matrix with evenly distributed integers which can become rather useful for statistical inquiry. |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 9 September 2012
Hello my name is Henry and I hate computers :)
About Me
I like cats
I am a super cool Pratt student wooohooo!
Interests
ROCK AND ROLL!!!!!!!!!; Cash Money; computers
Grand Challenges for Engineers Article
Getting Solar off the Ground, Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed August 24, 2009 (Grand Challenge)
Demonstrations Summary
While going through the demonstration for MatLab I learned that Albrecht Durer was one of the first artists to incorporate mathematical matrices into artwork. His infamous magical matrix is magical because when either its rows, columns, or diagonals are summed up they all give the same number; 34. I also learned how to utilize the random integer command to create a matrix that gives a matrix with evenly distributed integers which can become rather useful for statistical inquiry.