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Euclid’s five postulates Euclid was a great Greek mathematician. Although little is known about his early and personal life, he contributed greatly to mathematics and came to be known as the ‘Father of Geometry’. Euclid’s five postulate are the laws of Euclidean Geometry. These postulates, or rather laws, are still used today after 2,276 years. That’s like your grandpa’s grandpa’s grandpa going on 29 times (based on the average age of death at 78). The first postulate is a simple one, all it says is that if you draw two points then you can connect them with a line, pretty simple. The second postulate says that any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely. This means that you can stretch any line forever and ever. The third postulate is, given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as radius and one endpoint as center. This means you can take any line segment and make a circle around it while making the line segment the radius (from the center to the circumference) of the circle. The fourth postulate is, all right angles are congruent. This means that all 90o angles are congruent or, on more simple terms the same.The fifth and final postulate is the trickiest. It means if the sum of the two angles A and B which are formed by the intersection L, L1 and L2 sum up to less than two right angles then lines L1 and L2 meet on the side of angles A and B if continued indefinitely. This last postulate has sparked controversy recently (by recently I mean a few hundred years). After the discovery of new three dimensional geometry it has been made possible to create two lines that are intersected by another line making two angles less than 90 degrees and have them never intersect. Will Harris In this project I investigated how I could mathematically: 1. Show how to graph fat throughout the stages of bread growth by finding slope and y intercept to use in the equation y= mx+b. 2. To use bakers percentages for making recipes better and to cook with recipes. 3. Show my math more visually by using a graph, image or equation. this really helped me to explain my thinking 4. Construct Euclidian geometric shapes to make a nice looking construction on a cutting board. This was the first loaf I ever made. I wasn’t here the first week we made bread, so I made lemon bread in a bread maker. Suprisingly, the inside tasted really good but the outside got a little burnt. This was probably because we didn’t butter the inside of the bread maker. Our hydration percentage was 70% which is too high so it turned out moist. I thought this was an essential part of learning to make bread. This was my group’s final product for the Irish soda bread cinnamon rolls. I thought that they tasted and looked very delicious. The hydration percentage for this loaf is 60% so it is the perfect amount. I feel that I am experienced enough now that I can make more challenging bread recipes.