Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Bridge Math 2.8 Measures of Central Tendency: the Average or Mean

The "Mean" is just another name for average. To find the mean of a data set, add all the values together and divide by the number of values in the set. The result is your mean! To see an example of finding the mean, work through the video with me.


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Monday, May 21, 2018

21 May 2018

Geometry

Constructions:

Perpendicular Bisector







Perpendicular line through a point on a line





Calculus

Field Trip - no students present.

Geometry

see above

Bridge

no students present

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

16 May 2018

Geometry

3D Solid Foldable handouts: Day 02

Calculus

p.428.  (27-30)


Geometry

see above


Bridge

Continue with next Section


Tuesday, May 15, 2018

15 May 2018

Geometry

3D Solid Foldable handouts: day 01


Calculus

p. 428 (23-26)

Geometry

see above


Bridge

Continue with next Section


Monday, May 14, 2018

14 May 2018

Geometry


Short review of Complex (imaginary) Numbers



Watch the next 2 videos - and write a short (1/2 page) description of Fractals, how they might be used, and where you might find them in nature.  Do you think Complex Numbers play a large part in the behavior of Fractals like the Mandelbrot Set?









Calculus

p. 428  (19-22)


Geometry

see above


Bridge

Continue with next Section


Wednesday, May 9, 2018

09 May 2018

Geometry

Creating Curves from Straight Lines

Math and Art Meet








Worksheet

Instructions











Next Level Stuff:  Fractals











Fractal Triangles

2D and 3D Fractals

Informational Site on Fractals

Book:  The Fractal Geometry of Nature









Calculus

p.429  (47)

Geometry

see above

Bridge




Tuesday, May 8, 2018

08 May 2018

Geometry

Continued:
Origami - Tessellations as Art

Pic three or four objects from the projects listed on this page:  Printable Origami

Work in groups, but each student is responsible for turning in their own foldables.

Calculus

Volume of Revolution:  Part 2- Washer Method

page 429 (51; 53 - x-axis only)


Geometry

see above


Bridge