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Thursday, April 21, 2011
hw #7-6 Areas of Polygons and Circles & UNIT TEST REVIEW
Due Tuesday April 26th
Unit Test on Thursday, April 28th!!
Read pg 328-330
pg 331-32 #1-5 All, #7-21 Odd
Read pg 336-37
pg 338-39 #1-3, 5,7 (No Calculator), 11-22 All (Calculator OK use 3.14 for Pi)
You're learning while having fun in the angle game. I liked the 2nd game because he showed you the big triangle to get that one angle. I didn't see the problm that way. The game is really cool! -Maggie
I added some Khan Academy Videos (THANKS, AYAAZ!!) AND a ANGLE CHALLENGE GAME to the MathChamber Unit 7 page.
ReplyDeletePlease take some time before Tuesday to check it out. Feel free to blog some comments or questions... I would be interested in your feedback.
please explain me #21
ReplyDeleteon first part
ReplyDeleteYou should be able to draw the picture... and from the picture you should EASILY be able to answer the question...
ReplyDeleteThe only way to form the triangle is to use the diagonal of the square as a hypotenuse, yes?
uhm..trapezoids confuse me..the area..
ReplyDeleteAny particular problem?... you can just follow the formula...
ReplyDeleteYou're learning while having fun in the angle game. I liked the 2nd game because he showed you the big triangle to get that one angle. I didn't see the problm that way. The game is really cool!
ReplyDelete-Maggie
Glad you enjoyed it...
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