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Pythagorean Theorem Jill’s front door is 42” wide and 84” tall. She purchased a circular table that is 96 inches in diameter. Will the table fit through the front door? Explain using approximations. Day 2

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Pythagorean Theorem Jill’s front door is 42” wide and 84” tall. She purchased a circular table that is 96 inches in diameter. Will the table fit through the front door? Explain using approximations. Day 2. Test Problems. Solve for ?. Solve for ?. Solve for X. Are these polygons similar?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pythagorean Theorem Jill’s front door is 42” wide and 84” tall. She purchased a circular table that is 96 inches in

diameter.

Will the table fit through the front door? Explain using approximations.

Day 2

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Test Problems

Solve for ?

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• Solve for ?

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Solve for X

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Are these polygons similar?

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These polygons are similar. Find the scale factor

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Take out your homework

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30.

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• The foot of a ladder is placed 6 feet from a wall. If the top of the ladder rests 8 feet up on the wall, how long is the ladder?

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• Donna's TV screen is 20 inches long. If the diagonal measures 25 inches, what is the width of Donna's TV?

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• A soccer field is a rectangle 90 meters wide and 120 meters long. The coach asks players to run from one corner to the corner diagonally across. What is this distance?

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Design your own problem

On the front: Write problem (complete sentences) and draw a picture

On the back: Solve the problem. Show your work.