
Mathematics 30 - Appendix H: Lesson 1
... Problem 1: A motorist drove the 300 km from Saskatoon to Meadow Lake at a speed of 100 km/h. Poor visibility caused the motorist to make the return trip at 80 km/h. What was the motorist's average speed for the trip? (a) What is your intuitive answer to the question? 90 km/h (a frequent guess) (b) L ...
... Problem 1: A motorist drove the 300 km from Saskatoon to Meadow Lake at a speed of 100 km/h. Poor visibility caused the motorist to make the return trip at 80 km/h. What was the motorist's average speed for the trip? (a) What is your intuitive answer to the question? 90 km/h (a frequent guess) (b) L ...
HOW STABLE AM I? TRIANGLE CONGRUENCE
... a. Draw a 7- inch segment. b. Name it BE. c. Using your protractor make angle B equal to 70o degrees. d. From the vertex draw BL measuring 8 inches long. e. How many triangles can be formed? f. Draw ∆BEL g. Compare your triangle with the triangles of the other members of the group. Do you hav ...
... a. Draw a 7- inch segment. b. Name it BE. c. Using your protractor make angle B equal to 70o degrees. d. From the vertex draw BL measuring 8 inches long. e. How many triangles can be formed? f. Draw ∆BEL g. Compare your triangle with the triangles of the other members of the group. Do you hav ...
Polygons
... Suppose you start with a pentagon. If you pick any vertex of that figure, and connect it to all the other vertices, how many triangles can you form? If you start with vertex A and connect it to all other vertices (it's already connected to B and E by sides) you form three triangles. Each triangle co ...
... Suppose you start with a pentagon. If you pick any vertex of that figure, and connect it to all the other vertices, how many triangles can you form? If you start with vertex A and connect it to all other vertices (it's already connected to B and E by sides) you form three triangles. Each triangle co ...