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Inequality
In this secondary mathematics worksheet, students analyze the given conditions regarding an inequality statement to determine the relationship between the variables. The one page worksheet contains one problem. A solution is provided.
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Cash Flow and Balance Sheets
What is your car worth? How much do you owe? Individuals create their personal cash flow and balance sheets. They learn the difference between an asset and liability using their personal information to complete the activity.
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The Side-Angle-Side (SAS) and Side-Side-Side (SSS) Criteria for Two Triangles to Be Similar
Playing with mathematics can invoke curiosity and excitement. As pupils construct triangles with given criteria, they determine the necessary requirements to support similarity. After determining the criteria, they practice verifying...
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Easy Worksheet: Law of Syllogism and Law of Detachment
For this law of syllogism and law of detachment worksheet, students solve 4 short answer problems. Students use the law of syllogism or law of detachment to come to a conclusion about a set of if-then statements.
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Easy Worksheet: Law of Syllogism/Detachment
In this law of syllogism/detachment activity, learners solve 10 short answer problems. Students combine two or three if-then statements using the law of syllogism or law of detachment.
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Inverse, Converse and Contra-positive
In this geometry worksheet, 10th graders identify the inverse, converse and contra-positive in each given sentence. They rewrite the sentences to make the statement true. There are 6 questions with an answer key.
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Nested Similar Triangles
Nested triangles have been created so that they share a common vertex and vertex angle. Learners drag the endpoints of the side that is opposite the common angle to discover the conditions that make the nested triangles similar. When...
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Easy Worksheet: Hypothesis and Conclusion 2
In this hypothesis and conclusion worksheet, students solve 6 short answer problems. Students identify the hypothesis and conclusion of a given if-then statement.
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Easy Worksheet: Hypothesis and Conclusion
In this hypothesis and conclusion learning exercise, students solve 6 short answer problems. Students write the hypothesis or conclusion given an if-then statement.
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Easy Worksheet: Hypothesis and Conclusion 3
In this hypothesis and conclusion worksheet, students solve 6 short answer problems. Students identify the hypothesis or conclusion of a given if-then statement.
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Solving a Simple Maze
It is a-maze-ing how lost one can get. Teams reconstruct a simple maze and solve it. Participants create an algorithm that a robot would follow in order to solve the maze as well. The activity includes an extension directing pupils to...
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Theories, Hypothesis, Laws, Facts & Beliefs
In this scientific statements worksheet, learners are given 35 statements and they are to identify if each statement is a fact, law, hypothesis, theory or belief.
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The Seed Connection
Second graders investigate the best conditions for growing plants while considering how math, science, and technology are interrelated in this study. They partner with an upper grade through the use of the Internet and conduct a...
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Probability
In this probability worksheet, students solve and complete 16 various types of problems related to statistics. First, they determine the probability of the statistics that are true as shown. Then, students find the conditional...
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Worksheet 9
In this math worksheet, students test the concepts of divergence and convergence for each formula. Then they test the functions using the Ratio Test.
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Worksheet 3
in this math worksheet, students define the meaning of a differential equation. Then they examine the method of solving a separable equation.
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Worksheet 17
In this math worksheet, learners practice graphing functions and define the domain. Then they use Lagrange's Theorem to estimate the error involved in using the two Taylor polynomials.
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Regents Exam Questions GG 26: Converse 1
In this converse worksheet, students read given logical statements. Afterwards, they identify the converse of the statement. This two-page worksheet contains 9 multiple-choice problems. Answers are listed on page two.
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Geometry, Measurement & Reasoning
Students construct two-column proofs. In this geometry instructional activity, students use deductive reasoning and geometric properties to justify given geometric statements. Students compare and contrast proofs.
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Modeling Data
Is there a better way to display data to analyze it? Pupils represent data in a variety of ways using number lines, coordinate graphs, and tables. They determine that certain displays work with different types of data and use two-way...
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Module 8: Modeling Data
Statistics come front and center in this unit all about analyzing discrete data. Real-world situations yield data sets that the class then uses to tease out connections and conclusions. Beginning with the basic histogram and...
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Module 9: Modeling Data
How many different ways can you model data? Scholars learn several in the final module in a series of nine. Learners model data with dot plots, box plots, histograms, and scatter plots. They also analyze the data based on the data...
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Mathematical Induction
In this induction worksheet, students determine if a statement is true or false through induction, axioms, and reasoning. Most statement include sequences or divisibility questions. This three-page worksheet contains three problems,...
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What is a P-value?
Students test the hypotheses using p values. In this statistics lesson, students define and examine conditional probability. They test each statement for a true statement or a false statement, based on the sample size.