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Polynomial Operations: What About It?
In this lesson we explain how you can calculate with polynomials. How
do you add or multiply polynomials? How do you share one
polynomial by a term? And how do you multiply a polynomial by one
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Numeral value of a polynomial: What About It?
In this lesson we will learn how to calculate the number value of a polynomial. We give some concrete examples where we clearly indicate in colors how the calculation works.
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Simplifying and tracing polynomials: what about it?
How can you simplify a polynomial? To simpler polynomials
to compare and to perform operations with polynomials,
it is important that we learn to simplify a polynomial. In this lesson
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What is a polynomial?: What About It?
In this lesson we will learn what a polynomial is and how to get the degree of it
can find a polynomial easily. In addition, we learn how to calculate the degree per variable
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Stay in your student accommodation challenge: Triangulation
In this last STAY-IN-YOUR-KOT challenge, Cor and Ona go to a playground. With the help of trigonometric proportions and the Pythagorean theorem you determine the missing design parameters of the playground.
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The circle: Worksheet
To provide extra guidance to my students in distance education, I first made a video where I explain elements of the circle and demonstrate the effect of some exercises.
These exercises on the circle and regular polygons were to solve the students …
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Calculating in 2D and 3D: A challenge for Father's Day
In this challenge from Cor and Ona, students make a present for Father's Day.
This requires the application of the Pythagorean theorem as well as the circumference of a circle. A help sketch and a 3D photo of the present they are going to make …
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Stay in your student flat challenge: Analytical geometry
An extra challenge from Cor and Ona. They play Scrabble and with the help of analytical geometry they can collect letters and form a word.
The photo was taken by Erika herself.
Source: Stay In Your Kot Challenge: Mouth Mask by Erika Wyn
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Stay-in-your-kot challenge: Power calculation rules
In this new challenge, Cor and Ona do a photo search in the city of Aarschot.
By solving exercises on the calculation rules of powers, the photos can be placed in the correct order of the journey.
All photos were taken by Erika herself.
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Surface and volume of sphere, cone and cylinder: Spoken presentation
A spoken PowerPoint for during distance learning. The PowerPoint deals with the themes surface and volume of a sphere, cone and cylinder with detailed examples.
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Statistics: Introductory Concepts
A spoken powerpoint for distance learning during corona.
The presentation covers basic concepts such as population, sample, characteristic, descriptive and explanatory statistics. The lockdown is referred to as a result of statistical research.
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Select essential end goals
How do you get started in selecting essential goals in times of corona?
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