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Bethany Parks

Trapezoids - 32 views

Unit 8: Quadrilaterals
started by Bethany Parks on 20 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    Your score was 80%
    You answered 4 correctly and 1 incorrectly.
Bethany Parks

Kite Activity - 20 views

Quadrilaterals
started by Bethany Parks on 19 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular to each other, as in other shapes of quadrilaterals such as a square and a rhombus. The central line of the kite(line QS) divides the kite in two congruent halves, creating 3 congruent pairs of triangles in total. This quality is similar to that of a square and a rhombus. A kite is dissimilar to a square or a rhombus, however, in the sense that the pairs of sides are not parallel to each other.
Jyoti Pakianathan

Unit 8 - 27 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 03 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Unit 8 - 34 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 03 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    Your score was 100%
    You answered 5 correctly and 0 incorrectly.

    1.B) E and G
    2 C) HJ and IK
    3..A) 110
    4. D) 20
    5. B) 19
Jyoti Pakianathan

question 5 - 27 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 24 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

question 6 - 24 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 24 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    tan x = 2√3 over 2
    inverse tan 2√3 over 2

    x= 60
Jyoti Pakianathan

question 3 - 32 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 24 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    1st
    tan30= 120 divided by x
    x= 207.85

    2nd
    tan60= 120 divided by y
    y=69.3

    answer= 207.85 - 69.3=138.55
Jyoti Pakianathan

question 2 - 27 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 24 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    sin30= 18 over x
    x= 18 divided by sin30
    x= 36m
Jyoti Pakianathan

question 1 - 31 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 24 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jason Kim
     
    tan30= x over 100
    x= 100 X tan30
    x= 57 meters
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