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GoGeometry Action 158!

Author:
Tim Brzezinski

STUDENTS:

1) Describe what you see here as best as you can in your own words.

2) How can we prove this phenomena always holds true (regardless of the size of the dodecagon)?

Quick (Silent) Demo

Creation of this resource was inspired by this tweet from Antonio Gutierrez (GoGeometry).

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  • Exploring Dilations
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  • Shelby chapman Rotations 3
  • Practice Special Angles/Sine/Cosine on Unit Circle
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