TODAY IN GEOMETRY… Warm Up: Simplifying Radicals and Rationalizing the Denominator STATs for...
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- TODAY IN GEOMETRY Warm Up: Simplifying Radicals and
Rationalizing the Denominator STATs for Ch.6 Test Learning Target :
7.1 Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find missing sides of a right
triangle Independent Practice
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- HOW DID YOU SHAPE UP?? Results for ALL of my Geometry classes:
GRADE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO TOOK THE CH.6 TEST (20 pts.) 1 ST
PERIOD3 RD PERIOD5 TH PERIOD6 TH PERIODTOTAL A61213536 B164516
C355518 D335213 F641415 Avg.14.0815.6016.3815.1015.29
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- PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM: In a right triangle, the square of the
length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of
lengths of the legs.
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- PRACTICE: Identify the unknown side as a leg or hypotenuse.
Then, find the unknown side length of the right triangle. Write
your answer in the simplest radical form.
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- PRACTICE: Find the area of the isosceles triangle. Use
Pythagorean theorem to find h Use Area of a triangle
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- COMMON PYTHAGOREAN TRIPLES AND SOME OF THEIR MULTIPLES The most
common Pythagorean triples are in bold. The other triples are the
result of multiplying each integer in a bold face by the same
factor.
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- PRACTICE: The given lengths are two sides of a right triangle.
All three side lengths of the triangle are integers and together
form a Pythagorean triple. Find the length of the third side and
tell whether it is a leg or a hypotenuse.
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- HOMEWORK #1: Pg. 436: 3-29 odd