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Looks like the new Glencoe Algebra Readiness textbooks have kept up with the times and replaced their old "Arrow Dynamics" cover with B&M roller coaster s

http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078777372/student_view0/

http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/prealg/prealg05/index.php4/ca

 

I think that's Silver Bullet. Has anybody else found references in their textbooks to roller coasters? I'm sure all math textbooks have them. There was one about steel phantom in my Geometry textbook and one about the Cyclone in my Pre-calculus book.

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Our school's Algebra II book has Montezooma's revenge on the cover (from when it was still yellow)

 

I also remember a science book I had in the 8th grade had a whole article on the Wild Thing at Valley Fair, and it's designer.

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My 7th grade math book had a section about Cedar Point and my Science book in 8th grade had a picture of Manhattan Express in it.

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That one looks like Kumba. I like how when those roller coaster related problems give you formulas for velocity/etc. they neglect friction all the time. I thought that even a science textbook would have friction in it but it didn't.

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My Physics book had a whole section asking questions about the Demon Drop. My math book had another small one in it, but I can't remember what it was, and I already turned my book in.

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My marketing book had a picture and comment about the Magic Kingdom in WDW. My management operations book had a picture of the Imagination Pavillion in Epcot and talked about how Disney manages lines.

 

In the school bookstore, I saw a physics book with a SLC on the cover.

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My Algebra I textbook back freshman year had a picture of Corkscrew at Sea World (in Austrailia). Also, my Algebra II textbook I have this year had Dueling Dragons in the first chapter.

 

 

Wow, I'm lamer than Jahan for posting in here .

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My algebra book has three pictures:

-One is of Magnum at CP

-One shows a fairground of sorts that I can't identify

-One shows a bunch of brochures for various places (most non-parks), but one has Drachen Fire on it and another has PKD's Eiffel Tower (It actually says PKD on it, so it isn't from any other place. No it doesn't have the initials)

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I do recall seeing Carowind's Vortex (Which I thought was Great America's Vortex altered to a reddish color back then) on my 6th grade mathbook cover. I do also recall seeing Magnum XL200 and I think I remember seeing Monty on the covers of a mathbook.

 

For my speech class, they actually had a sample speech from a coaster enthusiast (on crack I'm assuming) as he raised the topic of Arrow and being one of the top designers of the world today. After reading that, I kinda chuckled and wondered if the enthusiast had only ridden Arrow coasters.

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My Algebra I book had an article about Steke Okamoto in it, and my Geometry I Book has a few problems about Spaceship Earth. My Science book had some woodie in it...i think it might have been the Beast.

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