
Shining Add 3 Fractions Session plans
... Teacher input with whole class Write 1/6 + 3/4 on the board. We can work this out using ‘smile and kiss’. But you might also spot that rather than converting both to 1/24s we could convert both to 1/12s. Ask half the class to use 'smile and kiss’ to find the answer, and the other half to convert ...
... Teacher input with whole class Write 1/6 + 3/4 on the board. We can work this out using ‘smile and kiss’. But you might also spot that rather than converting both to 1/24s we could convert both to 1/12s. Ask half the class to use 'smile and kiss’ to find the answer, and the other half to convert ...
Introducing Corcom High Current AC Power Line Filters
... CUSTOM SOLUTIONS AND TESTING CAPABILITIES ...
... CUSTOM SOLUTIONS AND TESTING CAPABILITIES ...
Name - Wantagh School
... COMPLEX NUMBERS Algebra 2 & Trigonometry Mrs. Martin Room 227 Period 5 ...
... COMPLEX NUMBERS Algebra 2 & Trigonometry Mrs. Martin Room 227 Period 5 ...
Unit 3- Multiplying Fractions
... Multiplying & Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Example: If there was ½ of a whole pie left, and you wanted to take 2/3 of the half to eat, what fraction of the entire pie would you take to eat? Visually, we are taking 2/3 of the half left, and as you can see below, this amounts to 2/6 of the who ...
... Multiplying & Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Example: If there was ½ of a whole pie left, and you wanted to take 2/3 of the half to eat, what fraction of the entire pie would you take to eat? Visually, we are taking 2/3 of the half left, and as you can see below, this amounts to 2/6 of the who ...
Mathematics of radio engineering

The mathematics of radio engineering is the mathematical description by complex analysis of the electromagnetic theory applied to radio. Waves have been studied since ancient times and many different techniques have developed of which the most useful idea is the superposition principle which apply to radio waves. The Huygen's principle, which says that each wavefront creates an infinite number of new wavefronts that can be added, is the base for this analysis.