I am posting a link for the 10.6 and 10.7 notes. They will be all together. Print all 7 pages off. We will use both sets on Monday and Tuesday. Click the link below for the notes.
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I am posting a link for the 10.6 and 10.7 notes. They will be all together. Print all 7 pages off. We will use both sets on Monday and Tuesday. Click the link below for the notes.
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In sections 10.4 and 10.5 we have been finding surface area of prisms, cylinders, cones, and pyramids. The group activity I gave you in class gives a list of all the types of problems we have done. If you need a copy of our activity so that you know what problems you need, you can click the link below.
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Here are the 10.4 notes for those of you that might need them. I am also posting the 10.4 Problem Set if you do not have it.
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The notes for section 10.5 are now posted. Please print these off and bring them with you to class next week. Click the link below to get the notes.
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Welcome to my website. I will post your notes and problem sets on this page. I will give you more information when I get them posted. You will find links to a variety of things on the right side of the page. There is an online graphing calculator link along with other things you might be interested in.
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Some of you have needed a calculator for your homework. I found a link to an online graphing calculator that is free for you to use. I am posting the link:
http://my.hrw.com/math06_07/nsmedia/tools/Graph_Calculator/graphCalc.html
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Today in class (Thursday Aug. 7) our bell-work was to find the number of squares in a 4 x 4. I think we all concluded that the total number was 30. One of my questions was are there more? Someone mentioned in one class that if there were more rows or columns then there would be.
My new question is: How many squares are there in a 5 x 5 square? 6 x 6 square? Can you generalize a way to find the number of squares in any square that is n x n?
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