Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Blog Post #1

Have you come across something we discussed in class out there in the "real world" or another class? Describe the connection you made.
Last week in the CSE class that I am taking at MSU we started talking about interval notation.  We used it for a different reason than it is used for in functions.  We used it as a method to find substitutions and values for variables when finding the complete size of a bitmap, graphics interchange format, or portable network graphics image.  The main similarity that I found is that in both applications interval notation is used to represent some type of value, whether it be a range of values or a single value.  As some people use the skills from CSE courses in their careers, it seems as though interval notation is absolutely used outside of math classrooms.

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