3. Formulate your own real-life situation which illustrates postulates or theorems.
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Answer:
Suppose you decide to participate in a group research project for a new hair growth product that a company is testing. When you go to the group meeting, the first thing you have to do is fill out a questionnaire asking for your initial hair length before using the product. As you're all doing this, a woman in the group, Angie, states that she has the longest hair in the group. You take a quick glance around, and it looks like she does have the longest hair of all of the people in the group.
Now, are you going to accept her statement as true, or are you going to whip out a tape measure and measure the length of everyone's hair to verify the truth of her statement? Most likely, you would accept her statement as true, because it's fairly obvious that she has the longest hair in the group.
Answer:
There are many real life situations that illustrates postulates and theorems.
Step-by-step explanation:
The real life situations are following:
- If a person is going somewhere else and he is in hurry then he will go to that path which is short. There is a plot at a corner of two streets then he will prefer to go from plot. This illustrates Pythagores theorem.
- If a person need to measure right triangle and he can measure only two sides. Then he can measure third side by using Pythagores theorem.
- If someone need to measure the distance between tip of two erect poles then he can measure with the help of Pythagores theorem.
- Suppose first bag has 5 red balls and 2 green balls. second bag has 1 green ball and 3 red balls. If green ball is picked then to find the probability that it is from second ball we will use Baye's theorem.