1. Make sure you click on and fill out the attendance sheet before 1pm. 2. Your assignment is to apply the Pythagorean Theorem to real life applications. This assignment will be done in Agile Mind. 3. Go to https://leyden212.agilemind.com
4. Your login is your initials & ID number, your password is your locker combination.
5. On the front page when you log in, is your assignment.
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Hints for the assignment **
#1 The bases form a square. A line between first and 3rd base creates two right triangles, and you are looking to find the hypotenuse.
#2 Draw and label an isosceles triangle. The "altitude" cuts it into two (congruent) right triangles. You know 2 sides, use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the third side.
#3 You basically need to just check "obtuse", "acute" or "right".
#4 Same as #3. decide if the triangle is acute, obtuse or right.
#5 I don't think you need a hint.
#6 Use the distance formula. Don't remember it? Google "distance formula".
#7 Use the information in the directions to find the coordinates of the house. Then use the midpoint formula (Google it if you need to) to find the midpoint between the coordinates of the two houses.
2. Your assignment is to apply the Pythagorean Theorem to real life applications. This assignment will be done in Agile Mind.
3. Go to https://leyden212.agilemind.com
4. Your login is your initials & ID number, your password is your locker combination.
5. On the front page when you log in, is your assignment.
- Trouble getting in to agile mind?
Click here for a paper copy. You can print this or write answers on a separate sheet of paper to hand in.- Hints for the assignment **
#1 The bases form a square. A line between first and 3rd base creates two right triangles, and you are looking to find the hypotenuse.#2 Draw and label an isosceles triangle. The "altitude" cuts it into two (congruent) right triangles. You know 2 sides, use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the third side.
#3 You basically need to just check "obtuse", "acute" or "right".
#4 Same as #3. decide if the triangle is acute, obtuse or right.
#5 I don't think you need a hint.
#6 Use the distance formula. Don't remember it? Google "distance formula".
#7 Use the information in the directions to find the coordinates of the house. Then use the midpoint formula (Google it if you need to) to find the midpoint between the coordinates of the two houses.