Geometric Figures
Algebra
problems involving geometric figures are very common. In algebra, you normally
deal with rectangles, triangles, and circles. On occasion, you will be asked to
solve problems involving other shapes like right circular cylinders and right
circular cones. If you master solving the more common types of geometric
problems, you will find that the more exotic shapes are just as easy.
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Geometric Figures
Algebra
problems involving geometric figures are very common. In algebra, you normally
deal with rectangles, triangles, and circles. On occasion, you will be asked to
solve problems involving other shapes like right circular cylinders and right
circular cones. If you master solving the more common types of geometric
problems, you will find that the more exotic shapes are just as easy.
There are
some distance/rate problems for which there are three unknowns. You must reduce
the number of unknowns to one. The clues on how to do so are given in the
problem.
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There are
some distance/rate problems for which there are three unknowns. You must reduce
the number of unknowns to one. The clues on how to do so are given in the
problem.
For distance
problems in which the bodies are moving away from each other or toward each
other at right angles (for example, one heading east, the other north), the
Pythagorean Theorem is used. This topic will be covered in the last chapter.
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For distance
problems in which the bodies are moving away from each other or toward each
other at right angles (for example, one heading east, the other north), the
Pythagorean Theorem is used. This topic will be covered in the last chapter.
When two
bodies travel towards each other (from opposite directions) the rate at which
the distance between them is shrinking is also the sum of their individual
rates.
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When two
bodies travel towards each other (from opposite directions) the rate at which
the distance between them is shrinking is also the sum of their individual
rates.
When two bodies are moving in opposite directions, whether towards each other or away from each other, the rate at which the distance between them is changing, whether growing larger or smaller, is the sum of their individual rates.
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When two bodies are moving in opposite directions, whether towards each other or away from each other, the rate at which the distance between them is changing, whether growing larger or smaller, is the sum of their individual rates.