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Week Number 3:

GE Math1 – Mathematics in the Modern World


(Mr. Javier B. Baarde)
Name:
Year level:
Course:
Date Submitted:
ACTIVITIES
Title: Mathematical Induction
Things to do:
1. In a space provided below, answer the following given problems.
2. Erasure is highly prohibited. It must be clean and neat.
3. Use ordinary pen, not sign pen.

Question:
 Solve for the basis step and inductive step with a proof in the
given problem below. (Note: Use a, b, and c equation)
For Basis step use
n = 4 and 5
For inductive step use
n = a + 1 (Use equation b and d only)
Basis Step

Inductive Step

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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
Week Number 3:
GE Math1 – Mathematics in the Modern World
(Mr. Javier B. Baarde)
Name:
Year level:
Course:
Date Submitted:
ASSESSMENT (Summative)
Title: Own Problem Composition
Things to do:
1. You are going to make one (1) Sentence form problem base on
your situation in this pandemic and make a solution with those
problems.
2. Copying from classmates will be automatically zero.
3. Not following instruction will get a deduction of (10points)
from the total score.
4. Late submission will be automatically zero.
5. You are going to write your problem on the space provided.

Question:
a. Using Polya’s Four Steps Approach to Problem Solving, construct
your own problem using similar matrix presented for problem
solving, the problem must be relevant in this time of pandemic.
b. How does Polya’s method help you manage your problems?

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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
My Composition

Week Number 3:
GE Math1 – Mathematics in the Modern World
(Mr. Javier B. Baarde)
Name:
Year level:
Course:
Date Submitted:
UNIT 1 REQUIREMENT
Title: Word Problem
Things to do:
1. Your task is to solve the following problems using Polya’s
four-step approach to problem-solving.
2. Each item is equivalent to ten (10) points. You will be graded
according to this scale:
10 points - Correct answer and correct process
5 points - Copying error; computational error;
partial answer for a problem with multiple
answers.
0 points - No answer or wrong answer based on an
inappropriate plan.

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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
3. Your answer should be written in a long bond paper. Please use
ordinary pen.
4. Strictly no erasures.
5. Failure to follow the instructions will get a 10-point
deduction.
6. Write your answer on the space provided.
7. Show your solution.

Questions:
1. Oscar sold 2 glasses of milk for every 5 sodas he sold. If he
sold 10 glasses of milk, how many sodas did he sell?
2. Justine earned scores of 85, 92, and 95 on his science test. What
does he need to earn on his next science test to have an average of
93%?

Reflect on the following questions:


A. As a future educator, how can you apply problem solving in real-
life situation? Cite at least one (1) concrete example. (10points)
B. What are the advantages of knowing the steps in problem solving?
(10points)

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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7

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