Math is a big part of our daily lives. It is something we use everyday for basic tasks such as driving to work or school, buying necessities from the store, and cooking food. Math can even be seen in nature, sports, science, and music. Math helps us to study things like this, and we have the ability to make major breakthroughs with it. In the short film, “Donald in Mathmagic Land”, the narrator teaches us how Math does this by taking Donald Duck on a journey through Mathmagic Land. Throughout his journey, he learns many lessons about how math is used in our everyday lives. Many times math involves nature. There many different shapes and sizes when we look closely at nature. Those various shapes have to do with math and how can use it to find out new things about nature. In “Donald in Mathmagic Land”, there are numerous examples of this. The narrator states, “There are literally thousands of members in good standing in nature’s Pythagorean society of the star” (Donald in Mathmagic Land). This proves that there are limitless shapes that you can find in things such as the Starfish, the Petunia, and the Star Jasmine. These plants and sea …show more content…
Music relates to math. Musicians use math daily to write songs and conduct orchestras. Musicians divide strings to create different octaves that have the same tone. This is shown in “Donald in Mathmagic Land” when the narrator gives Donald Duck a string to play and tells him to divide it by halves. The narrator says, “Pythagoras discovered the octave had a ratio of two to one” (Donald in Mathmagic Land). Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher, mathematician, and the founder of Pythagoreanism. In music, there are examples of division. The division used in music can create notes and scales. There are notes like the quarter note, the half note, the one-fourth note, the eighth note and so