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Mathematics in Modern Life Module

The document is a learning module for GE Math 1 at Davao Central College, focusing on the nature and importance of mathematics in the modern world. It outlines learning outcomes, provides discussions on the relevance of mathematics, and includes questions for students to engage with the material. The module emphasizes the applications of mathematics in various fields and encourages appreciation for its role in understanding and solving real-world problems.
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Mathematics in Modern Life Module

The document is a learning module for GE Math 1 at Davao Central College, focusing on the nature and importance of mathematics in the modern world. It outlines learning outcomes, provides discussions on the relevance of mathematics, and includes questions for students to engage with the material. The module emphasizes the applications of mathematics in various fields and encourages appreciation for its role in understanding and solving real-world problems.
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DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE,

INC.
Juan dela Cruz Street, Toril, Davao City
Landline No. (082) 291 1882
Accredited by ACSCU-ACI

GE MATH 1
MATHEMATICS IN THE
MODERN WORLD

LEARNING MODULE
SY 2020 - 2021
Prepared by: MR. JAVIER B. BAARDE
GE Math1 Instructor

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DAVAO CENTRAL COLLEGE,
INC.
Juan dela Cruz Street, Toril, Davao City
Landline No. (082) 291 1882
Accredited by ACSCU-ACI

Week 1

Unit 1: The Nature of Mathematics


Topic: Mathematics in our World

Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify patterns in nature and regularities in the
world.
2. Articulate the importance of mathematics in one’s life.
3. Argue about the nature of mathematics, what it is, how it
is expresses, presented and used.
4. Express appreciation for mathematics as a human endeavor

Concept Digest (Discussion)


Picture Analysis

What these pictures tells about?


In your opinion, are numbers really important?
Why do number exist?
Why there are people afraid of numbers especially the
discussions?

In our modern world, the usefulness of mathematics is inevitable.


Mathematics is used in different fields to calculate effectively
the results of different activities, predict the behavior of a
variable when the other variables are known, identify fully well
the requirements of a particular dosage of medicine to cure a
certain illness verify whether a specific solution is applicable
to general set - ups ascertain the chronology of events in the
past identify patterns of situations; and many more.

Several questions for students:


1. For you, what is mathematics?
2. Where do you usually apply mathematics?
3. Who discovered mathematics?
4. What roles does mathematics play in our world?

Instructor’s Response:

Q1: Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of


shape, quantity and arrangement. Math is all around us, in
everything we do. The needs of math arose based on the wants of
society. The more complex a society, the more complex the
mathematical needs.

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INC.
Juan dela Cruz Street, Toril, Davao City
Landline No. (082) 291 1882
Accredited by ACSCU-ACI

Q2: Mathematics is used in a large variety of real-world


application. The general public applies arithmetic in grocery
shopping, financial mathematics is applied in commerce and
economics, statistics is used in many fields, number theory is
used in information technology and cryptography, surveyors apply
trigonometry, operations research techniques are applied to
logistics across diverse industries, and the list of application
of mathematics is endless.

Q3: Beginning in the 6th century BC with the Phytagoreans, the


Ancient Greeks began a systematic study of mathematics as a
subject in its own right with Greek mathematics. Around 300 BC,
Euclid introduced the axiomatic method still used in mathematics
today, consisting of definition, axiom, theorem, and proof. But
then again, we, the human being who create mathematics because we
can formulate problems and solutions.

Q4: Mathematics helps us understand the world and we use the


world to understand math. Math is a powerful tool for global
understanding and communication. Using it, students can make
sense of the world and solve complex and real problems.

Patterns and Numbers in Nature and the World


Let us look at the things that surround us. What numbers do we
see? Do they establish a pattern? If they do what is the pattern?
SITUATION NUMBERS PATTERN

46 - 1. This refers the


block number and lot number.

234. This indicates that


The number 46-1
your house is marked the
where your
234th and the house next to
house is 234
you is 235th, and so on.
situated.
III-A
III-A. This house is
situated first on the third
block.

Math1 - 3.2
The final These grades represent the
Eng1 - 2.3
grades shown in outcome of a student’s
BioSci - 2.2
your SPR. academic performance.
P.E. - 1.0
The feast day
This has no specific date
of the Infant
since the 3rd Sunday of
Jesus in Shrine Every 3rd Sunday
January may fall on the 15th,
Hills in Davao of January
16th, or even the 17th.
City.
The patterns that we see are often times the order of things,
events, and situations. The chronological data also establish
patterns.
SITUATIONS NUMBERS PATTERNS
The periodic Yearly The percentage increase or

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INC.
Juan dela Cruz Street, Toril, Davao City
Landline No. (082) 291 1882
Accredited by ACSCU-ACI

decrease in the annual sales can


be computed as follows:
2011 - the base year

2012 -
( 15 M−14 M
14 M ) 100 %=7 .14 %

sales reports
2011 - 14M
2012 - 15M
( 10 M−15 M
2013 - 15 M
)100 %=−33 . 33 %
of ABC
Department
store
2013 - 10M
2014 - 20M ( 20 M−10 M
2014 - 10 M
)100 %=100 %
2015 - 25M
2016 - 35M
2015 -
( 25 M−20 M
20 M ) 100 %=25 %

( 35 M−25 M
2016 - 25 M
)100 %=40 %
Observe that the decline of
sales happens in 2013.
The data is
reported once
every three
years.
1990 Base Year

Year 2000 compared to 1990


HDI

1990
( 0 .62−0
0. 59 )
.59
100 %=5 . 08 %

0.59
2010 and 2000

The
Development
Human
2000
0.62 ( 0 .67−0
0. 62 )
. 62
100 %=8 .06 %

2010
Index (HDI) of 2011 and 2010
0.67
the Philippines
from
2015
1990 to 2011
0.67
( 0 .67−0
0. 67 )
. 67
100 %=0 %

2012 2013 and 2012

( 0 .68−0
0. 67 )
0.67 . 67
100 %=1 . 49 %
2013
0.68
2015 and 2014

( )
2014 0 .60−0 . 68
0.68 100 %=−11.76 %
0. 68
2015
0.60

The Fibonacci Sequence

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The Fibonacci sequence is an array of numbers that given two


terms, the nest term is determined by adding the given terms.
Mathematically,
fn = fn-1 + fn-2

Though a little bit confusing, it simply means that fn can be


determined if the previous two terms, fn-1 and fn-2 are added.
Ergo, we only need to have two numbers as the first two terms in
order to get the third, fourth, fifth terms, and so on.
Example:
GIVEN TERMS EXPANSION EXPLANATION
0+1=1
1+1=2
1+2=3
f0 = 0 2+3=5
f1 = 1 fn = 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,… 3+5=8
5+8=13, and so on…
1+3=4
3+4=7
4+7=11
f0 = 1
fn = 1,3,4,7,11,18,29,… 7+11=18
f1 = 3
11+18=29, and so on…
2+2=4
2+4=6
f0 = 2 4+6=10
f1 = 2 fn = 2,2,4,6,10,16,26,… 6+10=16
10+16=26, and so on…

Appreciation of Numbers
Why do we call this number, “2”, two? Why is it not four, zero,
or even five? Though it takes a lot of reading to pacify our
minds about this representation, we just have to conclude one
thing - that is, we look at numbers as signs and symbols used to
represent magnitudes or quantities.
The number we use everyday represent magnitudes, quantities, and
coding to name a few.
Number can be of different scales. This means that their
representations are results of the types of measurements they are
assigned.

Nominal Numbers: refers to the characteristic or attribute of


subjects or objects that is used for naming, labeling, and
categorizing only.
Example: Cause of Death, Nationality, Color of the Eyes,
Religion, Color of Skin, Race, Names.
Ordinal Numbers: refers to the characteristic of subjects or
objects that is used for ranking and ordering.
Example: Year level, Social status, level of behavior, Ranking
system, and Top students in a class.

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Juan dela Cruz Street, Toril, Davao City
Landline No. (082) 291 1882
Accredited by ACSCU-ACI

Interval Numbers: refers to the characteristic or attribute of


subjects or objects that is are known sizes or distances.
Example: In temperature, 00C does not mean the absence of
temperature.
The level of dam in Metro Manila.
The weather televises by the weather forecaster.
Ratio Number: refers to the characteristic or attribute of
subjects or objects that contains the characteristic of interval
data but in this case, zero (0) has a true value.
Example: Height, Weight, and Monetary savings

We Grew Up with Numbers


Our orientation with numbers can be traced back to our childhood.
We grew up with numbers in our midst. We should remember that our
parents taught us how to count first; thus, the counting numbers
were introduced to us.
In school, our teacher taught us how to perform the mathematical
operation.
Our ability to like this numbers was a product of how they were
presented to us. Some may like the numbers and others do not.
Whatever our attitude is, one thing is very certain: We cannot
get rid of numbers, for numbers are everywhere.

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