3Tvwo §8.2 (A) and §10.2 (B)

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Welcome ...
+ to this first Long distance Lesson
+ Thanks to the technical developments you can work on ...
+ by yourself, but also a bit together,
+ starting right now with this LessonUp!


Slide 1 - Slide

A: §8.2 Grouping data
B: §10.2 Altitude
An introduction for B follows now!
(Math A pupils, please follow this too.
It only takes a few slides and then I've got an introduction to your paragraph!)


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So the subject for today is: the ALTITUDE (=hoogtelijn).
Of course the Challenge path is your learning path!

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Comment:
As you can see in the previous picture:
+ an altitude (=hoogtelijn) is used to measure the distance from a vertex to the opposite side
+ an altitude can be outside the triangle!     

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As you see in the Solution of 12a, you need:
+ a pencil
+ a geo triangle (straight lines, angle of 40 degrees)
+ a pair of compasses
+ forgetting these things is impossible now, because you are at home!!

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Here you see the Solution of 14c (p.71 Solutionsbook 3B)
Question: What Basic Rules for Angles  are used here?
Answer this in the next slide!

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These Basic Rules are:

A
opposite angles are equal
B
the angles of a triangle are 180 degrees together
C
a straight angle is 180 degrees
D
a triangle always has an obtuse angle

Slide 8 - Quiz

Answer:
1st:  the 3 angles together are 180 degrees
2nd: a straight angle is 180 degrees
3rd: opposite angles are equal

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Homework time for Math B
slides for Pupils Math A come up next!

Math B pupils, Good luck, doing §8.2!
(In Classroom or Study square.)
No: at HOME !

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Math A, §8.2 Grouping data
A few fine points!
+ first a bit of Theory, then
+ 2 questions 

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Study this closely; you can also use book 3B, p.15.
Not difficult, but new (words).

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There is something tricky about 'intervals'! 
That's why we go on a bit on it.

Question:
What are the midpoints of these classes?
Fill in in next slide!

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The midpoints of the classes are:

A
3 8 13 mm
B
2 8 12 mm
C
2 7 12 mm
D
2.5 7.5 12.5 mm

Slide 15 - Quiz

Answer: 2.5   7.5   12.5 
Why?
The first class goes from 0 to 5 (5 not included),
so in fact from 0 to 4.999999......
Now it is clear that 2.5 is in the middle.

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Answer this question on the next slide!
(You might be surprised.)

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Number of tickets is ...
A
42
B
42.5
C
43
D
43.5

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Homework time
+  Good luck doing §8.2!
+  When you are stuck and the Solutionsbook is not clear enough for you,
+  you may mail me and I will provide you with an explanation.
                                               ncf.hauwert@tabor.nl

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