Activities with Graph Paper for Enhancing Learning of
... Give rules for forming equivalent fractions. Comparison of unlike fractions Mark two rectangle on the graph paper whose length and breadth are given by the denominators of the unlike fractions. Take the rectangle as a unit and mark or shade regions corresponding to fractions and count the number of ...
... Give rules for forming equivalent fractions. Comparison of unlike fractions Mark two rectangle on the graph paper whose length and breadth are given by the denominators of the unlike fractions. Take the rectangle as a unit and mark or shade regions corresponding to fractions and count the number of ...
4.3 Trigonometry Extended: The Circular Functions
... 2. Without declaring a scale on either axis, label a point P (other than the origin) on the terminal side of u. 3. Draw a perpendicular segment from P to the x-axis, determining the reference triangle. If this triangle is one of the triangles whose ratios you know, label the sides accordingly. If it ...
... 2. Without declaring a scale on either axis, label a point P (other than the origin) on the terminal side of u. 3. Draw a perpendicular segment from P to the x-axis, determining the reference triangle. If this triangle is one of the triangles whose ratios you know, label the sides accordingly. If it ...
Seismic Hazard, Building Codes and Mitigation Options for
... one” to cause widespread destruction, especially among the older buildings. Past earthquakes have also demonstrated that these older building would have survived past earthquakes, in most cases, with reasonable upgrades. The stock of pre-1980’s buildings is believed to be many times larger than the ...
... one” to cause widespread destruction, especially among the older buildings. Past earthquakes have also demonstrated that these older building would have survived past earthquakes, in most cases, with reasonable upgrades. The stock of pre-1980’s buildings is believed to be many times larger than the ...
Mathematics and architecture
Mathematics and architecture are related, since, as with other arts, architects use mathematics to shape and sometimes to decorate buildings.In ancient Greece, buildings were laid out with specific proportions. In Islamic architecture, geometric shapes and geometric tiling patterns are used. The pyramids of ancient Egypt have mathematical proportions. Hindu temples have a fractal-like structure where parts resemble the whole.In Renaissance architecture, symmetry and proportion were deliberately emphasized.In the twentieth century, styles such as modern architecture and Deconstructivism explored different geometries to achieve desired effects.