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SAT Lesson 1 Geometry Triangles
http://MiTEACH.WORDPRESS.COM has the rest of the lesson… *DO NOT GO TO THE WEBSITE I SHOW ON THE YELLOW PAPER!!!* :x Problems: p407 #2, p411 #11, p412 #15, p425 #9, p462 #14, p475 #15, p475 #11 & p491 #15
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acrosstheuniverse said – Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:51:59 -0000 ( Link )
Jack, this is quality material! What a great resource, the video format and your instruction is very comprehensive. Looking forward to the next!
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pshashi said – Thu, 28 Aug 2008 04:04:50 -0000 ( Link )
That was indeed a great video however i have doubts over the explanation of second question about calculating the perimeter of triangle. It is said theat one side is 24 without mentioning the side so in that the possible values of the perimeter could be {104, 78 and 52} you have explained the case of 52.
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xoxoemily91 said – Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:40:55 -0000 ( Link )
This is a great video! hope you can upload more soon!
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jackysas said – Thu, 15 Jan 2009 03:03:14 -0000 ( Link )
the video is very comprehensive and detailed, but i would just like to comment that circling the lookfor, showing all work is not the way you are suppose to do the SAT Math, due to the myriad amount of problems and meager amount of time given. The efficient way would be to work fast, but not rushed, and figure out the answer with the least amount of work/time possible. If you cannot figure out the answer, then read the choices carefully and use process of elimination and guess. Use Princeton’s Joe blogg method, at the beggining of the test, guess the answer that a average-joe test taker would choose. At the end, eliminate the response that a average joe would take, as the qs get harder as the test progresses.
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