Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Luiza

You only need to describe your solution for the problem. It's impossible for you to list all the possible solutions, once there are infinite of them.
Hope to have helped you.
Mrs. Saatkamp

Monday, September 28, 2009

question

Ms. Saatkamp, I have the same doubt Luiza has. Can you please explain to me?
Dear Mrs. Saatkamp,
I had some issues with number 2 of your project. Do you want us to describe all the possible steps to reach image 2 or do we have to describe only the steps that we used?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

I understood it now Ms. Saatkamp, thank you very much

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Renata

Let me see if I understood you: are you asking, if two figures can reflect without having one of the axes as their line of reflection (their mirror)? If this is your question, yes they can. Just make sure you have a reflection line as their "mirror". This line can be located anywhere in the coordinate plane.
I hope to have helped you.
If you have any other question, just ask me.
Mrs. Saatkamp

question

Ms. Saatkamp, can two figures mirror each other (reflection) based on something that is not one of the axis?

Friday, September 18, 2009

Challenge 2

The activity of challenge 2 can be found in the project link.

You will solve it individually in a word document (hand in a hard copy of it).

Make sure to copy the questions and solve them , including the diagrams done at geogebra.

The work is individual and deadline is September 28th.

Make sure to use the blog to ask any questions you may have.
I'll check it constantly in order to asnwer any question you do.