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Monday, March 2 Approximate square roots on a calculator. Solve square root equations. Use Pythagorean Theorem to find missing dimension on a right triangle
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Use your calculator to find each square root. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Solve each equation. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Solve each equation. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing dimension of the triangle. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth. 9. Side A = 9 feet, Side B = 12 feet, find hypotenuse length.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing dimension of the triangle. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth. 10. Side A = 15 feet, hypotenuse = 19 feet, find Side B.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Use the Distance Formula to find the distance between each pair of points. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth.
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Notes Over 6.4 The Square Root Function Use the Distance Formula to find the distance between each pair of points. If the answer is not an integer, round it to the nearest hundredth.
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Notes Over 6.4 Reteaching Worksheet 6.4 Extra Practice Worksheet 6.4 Enrichment Worksheet 6.4 Pg. 6-30, Lesson 6.4#6-22
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