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The Laws of Sine and Cosine
The Laws of Sine and Cosine. Objectives:. Given a triangle and three quantities (ASA, SAS, SSS, SSA, AAS) of data about the triangle, use the law of sines, ...
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Comparing Decimal Numbers
Objective: The fifth grade student, given three, four, or five decimal numbers in random order, will put the numbers in ascending (smallest to largest) ...
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University Physics Review Notes Text: Principles of Physics 3 ed ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML University Physics Review Notes. Text: Principles of Physics 3 rd ed. Serway and Jewett. Chapter 2: Kinematics in One Dimension ...
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Least Common Multiples
Select the type of problem: On the program below select Least Common Multiple. Select difficulty level: Click on the Increase or Decrease button to change ...
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Least Common Multiples
Let's use the three numbers above 3, 4, and 8. The greatest common divisor of 3 and 4 is 1. 3 * 4 = 12. 12 / 1 = 12. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is ...
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Jerri England
Mrs. Jerri England Mrs. England is a native of Southwest Virginia . She began as a music major at Virginia Tech but finished with a M.S. in Mathematics. ...
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Southwest Virginia Governor's School
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Sherry Pugh
Mrs. Sherry Pugh Mrs. Pugh came to SWVGS as a mathematics instructor in the fall of 1994. She previously taught at Radford University and the College of ...
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Greatest Common Factors
The factors of 45: 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30, and 45. ... Enter Answers: Beside the numbers shown list all the factors of the number one in each yellow box. ...
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Solving Simple Trigonometric Equations
Solve tan (0.8x - 4) = 1.25. Method 1: To the right is the graph of y1 = tan(0.8x - 4) - 1.25. Using the TI-83 calculator we find that the two solutions ...