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Mathematical fun fact of the day 4. You can divide a hexagon into nine identical convex pentagons.
Three Congruent Rectangles
What fraction is shaded?
Love Catriona Agg's puzzles, but especially the ones with a degree of freedom. On Bluesky.
I had to GeoGebra this one up...
have i ever shown yall the screenshot of ñoquis drawn on the program that i use for math class? here it is
in any place, doesn't matter the way, Ñoquis will be seen.
I’ve been getting really into sacrilegious geometry recently
In your video on the regular polyhedra, you use a thing that allows you to alter the angle of the shape to form a different polygon. I was wonder if you could share the website or tool you used to do that
I made them on my computer
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But polyamorous might be more accurate.
Mathober theme 1: Kiss
Always a mess to make multiply tangent circles, because it's about hyperbolas intersecting. But each hyperbola has two branches and when you move them around the intersections switch among the four possibilities...
My Personal Reflection on GeoGebra
Hey everyone! Today, I want to share my thoughts on using GeoGebra, the amazing simulation software that has been a game-changer in my math studies. 📚✨
The Good Stuff 🌟
GeoGebra is seriously awesome for visualizing complex math concepts. Whether it’s geometry, algebra, or calculus, this tool makes everything so much easier to understand. You can see graphs, manipulate shapes, and perform calculations with just a few clicks. It’s like having a math playground right at your fingertips! 🖥️📊
The Flip Side 😕
But here’s where things get tricky. While GeoGebra is fantastic for learning, it has its downsides too. The biggest issue is that standardized tests and many classroom assessments don’t allow the use of such software. 📝🚫
This means we need to be good at manual calculations and understand the concepts deeply, without relying on technology. If we get too used to letting GeoGebra do all the work, we might find ourselves struggling during these tests. 📏🤔
Finding the Balance ⚖️
It’s all about balance, really. GeoGebra is a powerful tool that can enhance our learning, but we shouldn’t let it become a crutch. We need to make sure we’re equally comfortable doing math the old-fashioned way, with a pencil and paper. 🖊️📐
Final Thoughts 💭
In conclusion, GeoGebra is like a double-edged sword. It can boost our understanding and make learning math fun, but it also has the potential to make us reliant on technology. Let’s use it wisely and ensure we’re always prepared for those tech-free tests! 💪📘
Have any of you used GeoGebra? What are your thoughts on balancing tech and traditional learning methods? Drop your comments below! ⬇️💬