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Découvrez comment la modification des coefficients modifie la forme d'une courbe. Affichez les graphiques des termes individuels (par exemple, y = bx) pour voir comment ils s’ajoutent ...
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Discover how changing coefficients changes the shape of a curve. View the graphs of individual terms (e.g. y=bx) to see how they add to generate the polynomial curve. Generate definitions for vertex, ...
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"Vertical angles always come in pairs. They share a common vertex but they cannot share a side. Vertical angles are congruent, which means they have equal measures." Fuente: BrightStormVertical Angl ...
"In order to graph a parabola, we need to find several pieces of information, including the vertex. One way to find the vertex of a parabola is to turn the standard form of the quadratic equation into ...
"In Geometry, it is important to know how tomeasure an angle. Using a protractor helps us determine the angle measurement so we can label it as acute, right or obtuse. Every protractor is a little bit ...
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"In isosceles (and equilateral) triangles, a segment drawn from the vertex angle to the opposite side is the altitude, angle bisector and median. Isosceles triangle properties are used in many proofs ...
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"There are four types of angles: acute, right, obtuse, and straight. Each name indicates a specific range of degree measurements. Congruent angles have equivalent measures. Adjacent angles share a v ...
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"Altitudes are defined as perpendicular line segments from the vertex to the line containing the opposite side. In each triangle, there are three triangle altitudes, one from each vertex. In an acute ...
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"In a parabola, the vertex is the highest or lowest point on a parabola. To calculate the vertex of a parabola, we can first calculate the x-value by dividing the opposite of the " b" value by 2 times ...
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"An ellipse is an important conic section and is formed by intersecting a cone with a plane that does not go through the vertex of a cone. The ellipse is defined by two points, each called a focus. Fr ...
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