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A new type of geometric construction that was discovered by Dan Litchfield and David Goldenheim. Includes general explanation and sketch examples.
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Queries:
- picture of parabola line
- quadrangles
- g. lappan and d. briars
- bibliography on education problems
- constructing medians in triangles
- jackie cohen
- phi
- www.caseknives.com
- conic sections
- how to find circumcenter
- how to graph a polar equation
- graph secx
- maximum parabolas
- multiply fractions
- omar khayyam
- heron's formula proof
- the internal bisectors of the angles of a triangle are concurrent
- landscape timber
- piecewise functions
- graph quadrants xy 0
- more...
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- @_JackRoth_ @Hunter_GrahamJ @SarahBush110 there copy that down and good luck on the graphs.
- @xbriyonce ok there's this too
- Maths and nature.
- TIL the estimated length of a record groove is approximately 26,182 inches, or 0.41 miles (0.67 km)
- @dennystaton Fibonacci sequence in nature
- Gulden snede:
- This page suggests that SAS is an axiom but that ASA and SSS are theorems (and hence provable). #geomchat
- This is what a parabola looks like if you measure distance using the taxi-cab metric.
- Fibonacci in Nature, the golden ratio
- #pca2014 #homework do exercise 2 - see link