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What is similar about these objects? What do we need to pay attention to when objects are rotated?
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6.4 Rhombuses, Rectangles, and Squares Review Find the value of the variables. 52° 68° h p (2p-14)° 50° 52° + 68° + h = 180° 120° + h = 180 ° h = 60°
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Holt Algebra 2 10-6 Identifying Conic Sections Identify and transform conic functions. Use the method of completing the square to identify and graph conic.
Copy and Answer in NB 1.What are the three layers of the suns atmosphere? 2.What produces auroras? 3.What are sunspots and why are they dark? 4.Describe.
COLOR DESIGNS MOST EXCITING ELEMENT COLOR WHEEL A GUIDE TO STUDY HOW TO CHOOSE AND COMBINE COLORS.
Objectives By the end of this section you should: be able to recognise rotational symmetry and mirror planes know about centres of symmetry be able to.
ENV 200612.1 Envisioning Information Lecture 12 – Scientific Visualization Scalar 2D Data Ken Brodlie [email protected].
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