CA Geometry: deductive reasoning
1-3, deductive reasoning and congruent angles
Duration : 0:10:17
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Tags: congruent, deductive, geometry, reasoning
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August 26th, 2009 at 9:08 pm
keep them coming, …
keep them coming, lets introduce this kind of learning to america public school, this kind of learning might bring a lot of help to students, lets get us out of the boring learning style by the teachers!!!
August 26th, 2009 at 9:08 pm
Do you mean …
Do you mean rational and NON-repeating? Even whole numbers can be written as repeating… it’s just zero that’s doing the repeating. 2=2.00000…
August 26th, 2009 at 9:08 pm
I love your videos, …
I love your videos, especially on the financial crisis. My logic is probably wrong, but wouldn’t it be I only and not I and II? It says a number CAN be written as a rep. dec. if it is rational. It does not say a number MUST be written as a rep if it is rational. Couldn’t Pi, uming these arguments, be rational and repeating?