Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Concav(e)? - By Mr. Nelson

The word concave means curving in or hollowed inward. The term is most commonly used to refer to:

In addition, the term concave upwards is used for convex functions, and concave downwards for concave functions.

Just thought I may get a mention on the blog. Have a great evening!

Paul Nelson

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr.Nelson are saying that we should change our name to CONCAVE?

Graham

Anonymous said...

Thats funny! That would be cool if that was what we really called are class!

Lucy

Anonymous said...

Ha Ha Ha very funny Mr. Nelson.

Evan

Anonymous said...

Nice research Mr.Nelson!
That would be funny if our class name was CONCAVE!

Katie

Anonymous said...

I do not know if he is saying we should chang the name? Mabey?? I will ask him! haha!

Lucy

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