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Angles Web Quest
... Make a conjecture (prediction): What do you think the definition of congruent angles is? ________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________ ...
... Make a conjecture (prediction): What do you think the definition of congruent angles is? ________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________ ...
Fraction-3
... To compare unlike fractions, express each using their least common denominator. Then, look at their numerators. Find an equivalent fraction for each with the same denominator 35, the least common multiple of 5 and 7. 2/5 = 14/35 and 3/7 = 15/35. Since 15/35 > 14/35, hence 3/7 > 2/5. Practice B: Comp ...
... To compare unlike fractions, express each using their least common denominator. Then, look at their numerators. Find an equivalent fraction for each with the same denominator 35, the least common multiple of 5 and 7. 2/5 = 14/35 and 3/7 = 15/35. Since 15/35 > 14/35, hence 3/7 > 2/5. Practice B: Comp ...
Task - Illustrative Mathematics
... Solution: 2 Looking at a special case for part (a): the rhombus a. We can look at what happens in the special case where all 4 sides of both ABCD and EFGH are congruent to one another. The same thing goes wrong in this case but it is interesting to consider and provides an opportunity to study some ...
... Solution: 2 Looking at a special case for part (a): the rhombus a. We can look at what happens in the special case where all 4 sides of both ABCD and EFGH are congruent to one another. The same thing goes wrong in this case but it is interesting to consider and provides an opportunity to study some ...