Sunday, April 14, 2013

How do we find the area of a circle?

Area=pi.r.r 
                                                                                             A=pi.5.5
                                                              25pi
                                                                                                   

How do we calculate the surface area of a cylinder?

   SA(cylinder)= LA + 2B
                           LA= 2pi.r.h
                                    2B= 2(area of base)
                                            2(pi.r.r)

               LA= 2pi.r.h    +    2B= 2(pi.r.r)
                   2pi.3.6                 2(pi.3.3)
                   2pi.18                  2(pi.9)
                   36pi           +        18pi   
                              SA=54pi                                   

Thursday, March 28, 2013

How do we use conjuctions and disjunctions?

Conjuctions-Hooking up words and phrases and clauses with AND. A conjuction has two statements connected by and. A conjuction is true when both parts are true otherwise it is false.
    
              Ex. Mary is on the softball team and Rob is on the football                        team.
                
Disjuctions-Hooking up words and phrases and clauses with OR. Two statements connected by or.A disjunction is false when both are false otherwise it is true.
     
             Ex. Mary is on the softball team or Rob is on the football team.



Thursday, March 7, 2013

How Do We Do Compositions of Transformation?

Composition of Transformations-When two or more transformations are combined to form a new transformation , the result is called a composition of transformation 

Example:  (2,6)










Always do second transformation first

First reflect (2,6) over the x-axis.
    x-axis (x,y)---(x,-y)
              (2,6)---(2,-6)

Second dilation by multiplying by 2 in both x and y
     2 multiplied by 2= 4  x=4
    -6 multiplied by 2=-12 y=-12
                    (4,-12)

Final answer=(4,-12)


Sunday, January 20, 2013

What are the special Parallelograms?

A rhombus is a parallelogram with four congruent sides.
 The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular. The diagonals bisect the angles and bisect each other.



A rectangle is a parallelogram with four congruent angles, or an 
"equiangular parallelogram". The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and bisect each other. 



A
square is a equilateral rectangle. A squares diagonal are congruent,  perpendicular and they bisect each other.

What are properties of kites?

Kite


  • Two pairs of consecutive congruent sides
  • Diagonals are perpendicular
  • The vertex diagonal Bisect the other diagonals
  • The vertex diagonal is an angle bisector of the vertex angles
       



How can we prove that triangles are congruent?

Two Triangles- are congruent if and only if all their corresponding sides and angles are congruent.

Side-Side-Side Triangle Postulate (SSS)- If 3 sides of a triangle are congruent to 3 sides of another triangle then the two triangles are congruent. 
Triangles ABC=XYZ

Side-Angle-Side Triangle Postulate (SAS)- If 2 sides of a triangle and the included angle are congruent to the 2 sides of another triangle and its included angle , 
then the two triangles are congruent.Triangles ABC=XYZ

Angle-Side-Angle (ASA)- triangles are congruent if any two angles and their included side are equal in both triangles.
Triangles ABC=XYZ


Angle-Angle-Side congruence Postulate (AAS)- Triangles are congruent if two pairs of corresponding angles and a pair of opposite sides are equal in both triangle.
Triangle ABC=XYZ