Wheel of Theodorus What inspirals you?.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pythagoras Bingo. Pick 8 from the list C no 16124yes Pythagorean triple Hypotenuse Pythagoras theorem.
Advertisements

Do Now: Welcome back! Pass out calculators.
Spiral of Theodorus What inspirals you? Mrs. Kapler.
Finding Distance by using the Pythagorean Theorem
EXAMPLE 4 SOLUTION Method 1: Use a Pythagorean triple. A common Pythagorean triple is 5, 12, 13. Notice that if you multiply the lengths of the legs of.
The Pythagorean Relationship
The Pythagorean Theorem. The Right Triangle A right triangle is a triangle that contains one right angle. A right angle is 90 o Right Angle.
The Pythagorean Theorem x z y. For this proof we must draw ANY right Triangle: Label the Legs “a” and “b” and the hypotenuse “c” a b c.
Assignment P : 1-17, even, 28-31, Challenge Problems.
EXAMPLE 1 Find the length of a hypotenuse SOLUTION Find the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle. (hypotenuse) 2 = (leg) 2 + (leg) 2 Pythagorean.
EXAMPLE 1 Find the length of a hypotenuse SOLUTION Find the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle. (hypotenuse) 2 = (leg) 2 + (leg) 2 Pythagorean.
Lesson 10.1 The Pythagorean Theorem. The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse. The other two sides are called legs. We use ‘a’ and ‘b’
Pythagorean Theorem. Right Triangle 90 degree angle Two short sides called legs One longer side called HYPOTENUSE.
The Pythagorean Theorem
Section 3-5 p. 137 Goal – to solve problems using the Pythagorean Theorem.
Using the Pythagorean Theorem Tammy L Jones
Wheel of Theodorus History
4.7 – Square Roots and The Pythagorean Theorem. SQUARES and SQUARE ROOTS: Consider the area of a 3'x3' square: A = 3 x 3 A = (3) 2 = 9.
Warm Up for Section 1.1 Simplify: (1). (2). Use the triangle below to answer #3, #4: (3). Find x. (4). If a = 5, b = 3, find c. 40 o a b c xoxo.
Table of Contentsp. 1 p Perfect Squares and Square Roots p. 6 Review Perfect Squares p. 7 – 8Label and Identify Right Triangles p. 9Label and Identify.
Do Now Complete 3, 2, 1 3 things you learned about linear functions 2 things you would like to know more about 1 thing you still have a questions about.
or about 6.2. Find the exact length of the missing side of each right triangle. Also find a decimal estimate of any irrational length. 5.
A b c
Chapter 1: Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theorem Unit Review.
M May Pythagoras’ Theorem The square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
Trigonometry – Right Angled Triangles By the end of this lesson you will be able to identify and calculate the following: 1. Who was Pythagoras 2. What.
Section Take a note: Up until now, our work with triangles has involved right triangles, And for that we use the Pythagorean Theorem. But there.
Pythagorean Theorem What is it and how does it work? a 2 + b 2 = c 2.
11.4 Pythagorean Theorem Definitions Pythagorean Theorem
World 1-1 Pythagoras’ Theorem. When adding the areas of the two smaller squares, a2a2 Using math we say c 2 =a 2 +b 2 b2b2 c2c2 their sum will ALWAYS.
4.4 Pythagorean Theorem and the Distance Formula Textbook pg 192.
The Pythagorean Theorem Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing measure in a right triangle including those from contextual situations.
Period C/D Please write your name on the California Content Standards Mathematics Practice bubble sheet. Show work on a lined piece of paper. Keep this.
EXAMPLE 4 Determine right triangles Tell whether the triangle with the given side lengths is a right triangle. a. 8, 15, = ? 289 = 289.
Pythagorean Theorem & its Converse 8 th Grade Math Standards M.8.G.6- Explain a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse. M.8.G.7 - Apply the.
10-1 The Pythagorean Theorem. LEGS Hypotenuse Problem 1: Finding the Length of a Hypotenuse The tiles shown below are squares with 6-in. sides. What.
Geometry 7-2a Pythagorean Theorem. New Material Investigation Supplies –Handout ( one of two ) –Scissors –Compass –Ruler.
Pythagorean Theorem OBJ: to use the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems.
 Right Triangle – A triangle with one right angle.  Hypotenuse – Side opposite the right angle and longest side of a right triangle.  Leg – Either.
PROBLEM OF THE DAY Pythagoras ( B.C.) was one of the world’s most interesting mathematicians. He believed that everything followed a strict pattern.
Pythagorean Theorem Geometry 7-2a.
Example Draw and reflect an isosceles triangle
Example Draw and reflect an isosceles triangle
Midpoint And Distance in the Coordinate Plane
Irrational Numbers Investigation 5 Looking for Pythagoras
Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem
12-2 The Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Theorem Geometry 7-2a.
Pythagoras’ Theorem and Trigonometry
WARM UP INSTRUCTIONS: On a post-it note, write down 1-2 rules for common classroom expectations. 2) Please take a few minutes to complete your Grade 8.
7.4 Special Right Triangles
Or the Wheel of Theodorus...
Drawing an irrational length line
Problem of The Day Construct another right triangle by using the hypotenuse of the given triangle for one of the legs and letting the other leg be of length.
6-3 The Pythagorean Theorem Pythagorean Theorem.
Pythagorean Theorem.
Turn to Page S.76 Describe what you know about the triangle listed to the left. What type of triangle is it? What are the labels A , B , and C ? What are.
5.7: THE PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (REVIEW) AND DISTANCE FORMULA
PYTHAGORAS EXPLAINS THEIR RELATIONSHIP!!
Page 134 First, some definitions.
The Pythagorean Theorem
Trigonometry Math 10 Ms. Albarico.
Pythagorean Theorem a²+ b²=c².
6.5 Pythagorean Theorem.
Warm Up: Give Me Ten On your paper, write down one task you completed yesterday and one task you would like to get done for the next work day.
Pythagoras’ Theorem.
Pythagorean Theorem.
The Pythagorean Theorem
10-1 The Pythagorean Theorem
Even ANSWERS TO HOMEWORK
Presentation transcript:

Wheel of Theodorus What inspirals you?

How do you draw an irrational number? Who is Theodorus of Cyrene? Drawing the Wheel of Theodorus Math into Art What can we learn from the Wheel of Theodorus?

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS SUPPLIES Blank white paper Pencil Ruler Notecard STEP ONE: On the corner of your notecard, measure one inch on each side.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS STEP TWO: Place the notecard in the CENTER of your white paper. Trace the corner of your paper so you create a right angle.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS STEP THREE: Use your note card as a straight edge and close off your right angle by drawing the hypotenuse.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS STEP FOUR: Now find the length of the hypotenuse using the Pythagorean Theorem. Make sure to show your work on a separate sheet of paper.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS STEP FIVE: Line up your note card along the hypotenuse. Trace only the bottom of the note card to create another right angle.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS STEP SIX: Draw in the hypotenuse. You are on your way to drawing the Wheel of Theodorus.

THE WHEEL OF THEODORUS FINISHING THE WHEEL: Continue making right triangles until you have AT LEAST ten. For each of these ten triangles make sure that you continue to show your work for finding each new hypotenuse. You may make more triangles, but you only need calculations for the first ten.

Math into Art

Learning from the Wheel Answer the questions about Pythagoras, Theodorus, and the Wheel you constructed Include picture, calculations Graded on: IB Rubric B – Investigating Patterns IB Rubric D – Reflection in Mathematics Presentation Calculations Word Bank Pythagoras Theodorus Right triangle Hypotenuse Legs Right angle Irrational number DUE THURS., FEB. 21