Article 2: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887324034804578348813425676382 This article relates to math by talking about your basic everyday water fountains. It briefly discusses how there’s an arch in the water that comes up from the sprout. The water fountain, the fountain that provides us water comes out to us as what we call mathematically parabolas. Parabolas are just another fancy term for arch. With the decrease in speed of the water flow it allows us to drink without being darted in the face by cold water in which the fountain should provide. It comes down to angle of depression and how far they set the length of the base to where it doesn’t go pass the necessary point.
Article 3: http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20121226/entlife/712269696/ This article relates to Pre-Calculus and Algebra 2 in almost every way. A class of students asked why it was possible to ride a bike, and they were fascinated that whoever invented the bike used circular wheels. Some mathematician’s got intrigued and wanted to try