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Working on math riddles and brain teasers is a great way to sharpen your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. While these math riddles may seem simple at first glance, most people—even math nerds!—find themselves completely stumped! Are you up for the challenge?
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TIMESTAMPS: JUMP TO A MATH RIDDLE:
1.) Truth or Square? 0:14
2.) How Old is Lucy? 0:59
3.) Triple Threat! 1:49
4.) Matchstick Mayhem! 2:29
5.) The In-Between 3:35
6.) Which Weighs More? 4:05
7.) Big Spender! 4:40
8.) Mystery Parking! 5:53
9.) Cuppla' Coins 6:36
10.) Pascal's Triangle 7:26
Bonus: 8:15
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On this lesson, you will learn how to translate words into algebraic expressions and how to translate algebraic expressions into words!
Not sure of when to use parenthesis? Wondering what a switch word is? Perplexed by seeing the alphabet in math? We got you on this one!
Join us as we explore the ins-and-outs of translating algebraic expressions and equations into words :) For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)
This lesson answers the questions: How do I write an algebraic expression in words? How do I translate a verbal expression? How do I translate a verbal equation? How do I model a function in words?
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On this intro to slope lesson, you will learn everything there is to know about finding the slope of a line including the types of slope: positive, negative, and undefined. This lesson dives into the meaning of slope relative to a lines steepness and direction.
In the lesson, we explore the questions: How do I graph a linear function? How do I find the slope of a line? How do I use the slope formula? What is the difference between a positive slope and a negative slope? How do I simplify slope?
On this lesson, you will learn everything there is to know about parallel lines cut by transversals and angle relationships including supplementary angles, complementary angles, vertical angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and corresponding angles.
This lesson answers the question: How do I find a missing angle? What are supplementary angles? What are complementary angles? What are vertical angles? How can I find vertical angles? How do I find alternate interior angles? How do I find corresponding angles?
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On this lesson, you will learn how to perform geometry rotations of 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, and 360 degrees clockwise and counter clockwise and visually explore how to rotate a point, line segment, and figure in the coordinate plane. For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)
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This lesson answers the questions: How do I rotate a figure 90 degrees? How do I rotate a figure 180 degrees? How do I rotate a figure 270 degrees? What is a rotation? What is the difference between clockwise and counterclockwise rotations?
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On this lesson, you will learn how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square using the completing the square formula (in 3 easy steps!) that includes 3 completing the square examples. Lesson Guide: https://bit.ly/2JzOecQ
Key Questions: How to complete the square? How to solve by completing the square? What are the complete the square steps? This Completing the Square lesson includes a free lesson guide and worksheet with an answer key. Click the links below to get yours:
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On this lesson, you will learn everything about using the distributive property of multiplication and the distributive property of addition, distributive property definition math, and several distributive property examples.
This lesson answers the questions: What is the distributive property of real numbers? How can I distribute a variable? What is the distributive method?
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On this lesson about using Tree Diagrams (sometimes referred to as a probability tree) to count outcomes, you will learn how to create a tree diagram and how use them to find the total number of possible outcomes. For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)
This lesson answers the questions: How do I make a tree diagram? How can I use a tree diagram to find the total number of outcomes? What is a tree diagram? Where can I get practice with tree diagrams?
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In this lesson, you will learn an easy method for multiplying binomials as you work through 3 multiplying binomials examples including multiplying binomials and trinomials!
Key Questions: What is the best method for multiplying polynomials? How can you multiply binomials and trinomials? What is the distributive method for multiplying polynomials?
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On this lesson, you will learn how to perform reflections over the x-axis and reflections over the y-axis (also known as across the x-axis and across the y-axis) and reflections over the line y=x.
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This lesson answers the questions: How do I reflect a figure over a line? How do I reflect a point over the line y=x? How do I reflect a point? What is the difference between a reflection and rotation? How do I reflect over the line y=-x?
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Join us on this algebra lesson, you will learn an easy way to factor a trinomial step-by-step. Note that this method is for factoring trinomials when a=1 (the leading coefficient is 1).
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This lesson answers the questions: How do I factor a quadratic? How do I solve a trinomial? How do I solve a quadratic? How do I find factors? What is a trinomial? What is a leading coefficient? How do I find the zeros of a function? How do I find the factors of a number? How do I graph a trinomial in two variables?
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In this lesson, you will learn how to find the area of a circle and the circumference of a circle using the area of a circle formula and circumference of a circle formula.
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In this lesson, you will learn how to find the volume of a cube and the surface area of a cube using formulas.
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On this lesson, you fill learn how to graph a quadratic function, find the axis of symmetry, vertex, and the x intercepts and y intercepts of a parabola...without a graphing calculator!
This lesson answers the following questions: What is a quadratic function? What does a quadratic function look like? What is a quadratic equation? How do I find the vertex of a parabola? How do I find axis of symmetry? How do I find x and y intercepts of a function?
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Join us as we discuss the different math vocabulary words that are associated with addition and subtraction--like product, quotient, ratio, and times!
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This lesson answers the questions: What words mean multiply? What words mean divide? How do I write an expression in words? How do I translate a verbal expression? How do I model a function?
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On this lesson on factoring trinomials, you will learn how to factor a trinomial when a is not 1. When the leading coefficient is greater than one, the factoring process (the AC method) is a bit different--let's see why!
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This lesson answers the questions: How do I factor a quadratic when a is not 1? How do I solve a trinomial? How do I solve a quadratic? How do I find factors? What is a trinomial? What is a leading coefficient? How do I find the zeros of a function? How do I find the factors of a number?
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Join me on the lesson where you will learn how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers (and how to convert mixed numbers to improper fractions). Lesson Guide: https://bit.ly/2UE9HXe
Key Questions: What is a mixed number? What is a proper fraction? What is an improper fraction? What is the difference between a proper fraction and an improper fraction? How do you convert an improper fraction to a mixed number?
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On this lesson, we will work through several triangle congruence Geometry Proofs Examples and you will learn how to complete two column proofs and triangle congruence proofs step by step!
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This lesson answers the questions: How can I prove that two triangles are congruent? How can I complete a geometry proof? How do I prove vertical angles are congruent? How do I use CPCTC? How can I study geometry proofs?
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Celebrate Black History Month at home and in your classroom by sharing these famous African American mathematicians and their contributions with your students.
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Famous Black Mathematicians:
1.) Benjamin Banneker
2.) Fern Hunt
3.) Mark Dean
4.) Lonnie Johnson
5.) Annie Easley
6.) Frank Elbert Cox
7.) Carol Mae Jemison
8.) Valerie Thomas
9.) Katherine Johnson
10.) Euphemia Lofton Haynes
11.) John Urschel
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Join us on this lesson where you will get extra practice with modeling and solving right triangle trig functions word problems (right triangle trigonometry).
Trigonometry triangle ratios to modeling real world problems. For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)
This lesson answers the questions: How do I use trigonometry ratios? How do I find a hypotenuse? How do I use trig to find a missing side? How do I model a real world scenario using trigonometry?
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