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Students from Oakwood High School (Morgan Hill, CA) noticing cool examples of geometric objects and concepts in the world around them.

Friday, May 2, 2014

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This is an example of two area's being added up to create one area. For example one of the problems  we had in the book that was about a free throw line. 

ABCD= 12
semicircle P1= 8
ABCD+P1= 20

(~CB5)
Posted by Geometry Hunter at 8:21 AM
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