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Oklahoma Math
Pre-Algebra (PA): Geometry & Measurement (GM)
Justify the Pythagorean theorem using measurements, diagrams, or dynamic software to solve problems in two dimensions involving right triangles.
- Another Pythagorean theorem proof
- Bhaskara's proof of the Pythagorean theorem
- Garfield's proof of the Pythagorean theorem
- Pythagorean theorem in 3D
- Pythagorean theorem in 3D
- Pythagorean theorem proof using similarity
- Pythagorean theorem word problem: fishing boat
- Pythagorean theorem word problems
- Use area of squares to visualize Pythagorean theorem
Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the distance between any two points in a coordinate plane.
Calculate the surface area of a rectangular prism using decomposition or nets. Use appropriate units (e.g., cm^2).
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Calculate the surface area of a cylinder, in terms of pi (π) and using approximations for pi (π), using decomposition or nets. Use appropriate units (e.g., cm^2).
Justify why base area (B) and height (h) in the formula V=Bh are multiplied to find the volume of a rectangular prism. Use appropriate units (e.g., cm^3).
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Develop and use the formulas 𝑉 = (𝜋𝑟)^$ℎ and 𝑉 = 𝐵ℎ to determine the volume of right cylinders, in terms of π and using approximations for pi (Τ). Justify why base area (B) and height (h) are multiplied to find the volume of a right cylinder. Use appropriate units (e.g., cm^3).