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Articles related to "Pythagorean Theorem"
The 3-4-5 Rule is the Pythagorean Theorem The Pythagorean theorem is the basis for the 3-4-5 rule. This simple math equation is a carpenter's tool used to find or verify the squareness of a room or object. the 3-4-5 rule • pythagorean theorem • control lines • tile or laminate floors • concrete forms
The Pythagorean Theorem The Pythagorean Theorem was developed by the Greek Philosopher Pythagorus and is used in every day situations. These tips can ease the normal anxieties felt by students. pythagorean theorem • pythagorus • middle school math students • hypotenuse • right triangle
Greek Philosopher Pythagoras Brief biography of Greek great thinker Pythagoras who explained reality in terms of numbers and gave us the Pythagorean Theorem. pythagoras • pythagoras brief biography • pythagorean theorem • pythagorean effect • pythagoras philosopher
Pythagoras and the Divine Theory of Numbers The discoverer of the Pythagorean theorem taught that numbers were the ultimate reality and everything in nature was measured and predicted in rhythmic patterns and cycle pythagoras • pythagorean theorem • greek philosopher • music of the spheres • divine theory of numbers
Year 2000 Goals for Mathematics Education, Part II What is the goal for mathematics in the United States' year 2000 plan? A look at the goal and it's objectives. Part 2 of a 2-part article. education • goals • objectives • mathematics • achievement
Give your roof the professional look Article gives the homeowner tips on how to shingle roof the professional way. shingles • chalk lines • vertical lines horizontal chalk lines • rakes • eaves
Ancient Babylonian Mathematics The mathematicians of ancient Babylonia were surprisingly sophisticated for their time, coming up with some very clever forms of mathematics. ancient babylonian mathematics • history of mathematics • egyptian mathematics • sumeria • akkadia
Basic Trigonometric Principles The most basic trigonometric operations, finding sines, cosines, and tangents, may seem rather tedious and without purpose at first, but these are essential to calculus. trigonometry • sine • cosine • tangent • secant
The Best Baseball Teams Since World War II Eddie Epstein used a stat called SD score to find the best baseball teams. Ten World Series since World War II have featured two dominant clubs playing for the MLB title. baseball • world series • mlb • sabermetrics • yankees
A Personal Essay on Ancient Greece A personal look at what made Ancient Greece a great civilization. homer • iliad • pythagoras • euclid • thucydides
An Interactive Math Website for Problem Solving There are many websites for teaching math to children, however the NLVM website combines interactivity and problem solving techniques to help children understand math. interactive math websites • problem solving • online technology for teaching math • math websites • national library of virtual manipulatives
Feedback on Student Work Teachers commonly provide feedback to students on their work. However, if they are aware of the types of feedback they can improve its quality. feedback • formative assessment • evaluation • affirmation • clarification
Fermat's Last Theorem Until it was finally solved in 1993, Fermat's final theorem - an extension of the Pythagorean theorem - befuddled mathematicians for more than four centuries. fermat's last theorem • unsolved math problems • pythagorian theorem • andrew wiles • solving fermat's theorem
Special Relativity Down to Earth Special relativity, particularly time dilation, is introduced. special relativity • time dilation
Mysteries of the Great Pyramid of Giza Scientists and archeologists have explored the mysteries of the Great Pyramids of Giza in hopes to grasp the meaning left behind by an ancient civilizations gone away. great pyramid of giza • mysteries of egypt • the unexplained • ancient civilizations • the great pyramid mysteries |
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