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Versions of 3-Component RHR
Author:
Lenore Horner
GeoGebra
There are 3 ways of using the right hand to represent the RHR for any particular equation. Use the the blue dots to rotate each RHR or the parts of your right hand to see the options.
New Resources
Finding Average Rate of Change of a Function
Blancmange curve (fractal)
Exploring the Derivative of an Exponential Function
Taylor Polynomial
Variation Theory Parallelogram Proofs
Discover Resources
Finding Centre from 3 Points on Circumference (Answer)
PeterCampo-36gh78vf
Isosceles angles violation - not constructible
Art Project
P2.12
Discover Topics
Triangles
Piecewise Functions
Probability
Curve Sketching
Geometric Mean