FAQ
Tuesday 1 March 2005 @ 3:18 pm
Filed under General by AJ  
  • What is a point of inflection?
  • - Mathematically, a point of inflection is a point in a graph of a function where the concavity of the function changes. Point of inflections occur when the second derivative of a function is zero or undefined.

  • So why do you call your blog ‘points of inflection’?
  • - I really have no idea. I guess the best explanation I can offer is that I started blogging during the time when I was teaching M53 and our topic was points of inflection. :|

  • Was teaching? Math? What happened?
  • - Eventhough I enjoyed teaching in UP immensely I can’t see myself growing old and having a career there. While teaching, I enrolled in a graduate degree also at UP but sadly I haven’t finished it yet. Only a thesis is holding me back.

  • Where do you work now?
  • - I’m currently a software developer in some office at Makati. I haven’t developed my own software yet, my work so far is more on enhancing and bug-swatting the current versions of our softwares.

  • How would you describe yourself?
  • - ngek. pwede sa mga kaibigan ko na lang itanong yan?

  • I want to ask more questions
  • - We’ll do it some other time again.







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