3Thavo §8.4(A) and §10.4(B)

Welcome to the 6th long distance math lesson!
Programme for today / Homework for Thursday:
Math A:  §8.4 Box plot        or
Math B:  §10.4 Median.

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Welcome to the 6th long distance math lesson!
Programme for today / Homework for Thursday:
Math A:  §8.4 Box plot        or
Math B:  §10.4 Median.

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Math A §8.4 Box plot, first.
Math B pupils,
please stay on the LessonUp;
+ it might be interesting to see what Math it is your classmates
are going to do
+ in a few minutes we move over to Ch 10!

Slide 3 - Diapositive

TASK:  Choose the correct statements in the next slide.
Remember the letter(s) of your choice!
A. The 2 boundaries (grenzen) of an interval notation tell you the class width.
B. Relative numbers are the actual ones; absolute numbers are percentages.
C. If the price goes up by 10 % you multiply the old price by 0.10 to get the                new one.
D. The upper quartile is between 25 % of the numbers and 75 % of 
     the numbers, from left to right.

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Which one is correct?
A
class width
B
relative and absolute
C
percentages
D
upper quartile

Slide 5 - Quiz

Answer:
Only A was correct!
When you subtract the lowest boundary from the highest,
you get the class width.

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Now follows §8.4's content:
A BOX PLOT !

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  • Watch this picture.
  • It is an illustration of what you will learn and make today! 
  • The numbers between Q1 and Q3 are 'plotted in the BOX',  so it is a   BOX PLOT!

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Do you remember from §8.3 the MEASURES of SPREAD (spreiding)?
 Here is a Summary:
  • The median is the number in the middle.
  • Q1 = lower quartile   is the middle number of the first half
  • Q3 = upper quartile  is the middle number of the second half.
  • IQR = interquartile range  is   Q3 - Q1, so the length of the Box (new!)
  • range = max - min 

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Recap on §8.3, by an Example:
+   Suppose we have these 10 values:       2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
+ the median (middle one) is (5+6) : 2 = 5.5
+ the lower quartile = Q1 = median of first half = 4
+ the upper quartile = Q3 = median of second half = 8
+ interquartile range = Q3 - Q1 = 8 -4 = 4
+ range = 10 - 2 = 8 

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The next slide ...
shows you precisely how to
  • calculate : median, Q1 and Q3
  • draw the BOX PLOT

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Math A pupils: I wish you every succes,
doing §8.4.
Now it's high time for Mat B: §10.4 !

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Math B:  §10.4 MEDIAN
Do you remember and understand the previous paragraphs?
A question about them follows!
You may consult book 3B, because you do not have to know all content by heart just now!

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Which statement(s) is(are) correct?
They all concern triangles (Open your Book!).
A. Perpendicular Bisectors(PB), Altitudes(A) and 
     Angle Bisectors(AB) all go through one point.
B. Making PB-s and A-s is called 'constructing', for AB-s it's just 'drawing'.
C. Making PB-s and AB-s is 'constructing', A-s you draw.
D. The vital difference between drawing and constructing is that for the
     latter you also need a pair of compasses.

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Fill in the good statement(s).
A
PB-s A-s and AB-s go through one point.
B
PB-s and A-s: constructing
C
PB-s and AB-s is constructing A-s is drawing
D
difference is pair of compasses

Slide 16 - Quiz

Constructing - drawing.
+ When making Perpendicular Bisectors and
Angle Bisectors:              
always use a pair of compasses!
+ Reason: then you get very precise results!
+ Exercise 18b and 18c should've asked you
to 'CONSTRUCT' and not 'plot' and 'draw'.
So sad, so very sad...              You may  change this with a pencil in your book! 

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By the way,
your classmates also work on the Median, but then 
it is about Numbers!
Both mean 'something in the middle'!

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Drawing the median can be done with geo and pencil only.
And what bout the 3 medians of a triangle?

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After dealing with §10.1, §10.2 and §10.3 you might have
expected:
all 3 go through the same point:
the CENTROID.

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This is a great paragraph:
It contains, among others, these tasks: 
+ plotting or drawing                        
+ explaining
+ calculating  
+ reasoning,     examples on next slides!

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plotting or drawing:

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explaining:

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calculating:

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Perform all these different tasks 
as good as you can!
Remark:
+   REASONING (redeneren), by logical steps,  is a skill that will            be asked from you in the higher forms more often!
+   It distinguishes (sets apart) Math B from Math A.

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Homework time.
Math A: §8.4 

Math B: §10.4

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