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Math Video Collection: Geometry Applications Video Series: 3D Geometry |
This collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Geometry Applications Video Series: 3D Geometry. There are a total of 18 resources. |
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3-Dimensional Figures, Pyramids, Cylinders, Applications of 3D Geometry, Triangular Prisms and Rectangular Prisms |
Google Earth Voyager Collection |
This collection aggregates all the Google Earth Voyager Stories. There are a total of 17 stories. |
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Perpendicular Lines, Parallel Lines, Applications of Points and Lines, Applications of Circles, Cylinders, Applications of Angles and Planes, Applications of Polygons, Pyramids, Triangular Prisms, Rectangular Prisms, 3-Dimensional Figures, Applications of Surface Area and Volume, Rational Functions and Equations, Surface Area, Volume, Applications of Triangles and Applications of Quadrilaterals |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D GeometryIn this program we explore the properties of three-dimensional figures. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we look at the three-dimensional structure of Mayan pyramids. |
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3-Dimensional Figures |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 1 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 1: Introduction.We visit ancient Greece to learn about the Platonic Solids. This provides an introduction to the more general topic of three-dimensional figures. |
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3-Dimensional Figures |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 2: PyramidsRectangular Prisms. Mayan pyramids are essentially stacks of rectangular prisms. The volume of each successive level is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Pyramids |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 3: CylindersThe Shanghai Tower in China is a stack of cylindrical shapes, where each successive layer is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Cylinders |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 2 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 2In this activity, learn about the architecture of the Roman Pantheon. This companion to a Google Earth Voyager Story provides a deeper understanding of the geometric concepts introduced in the Voyager Story. |
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Applications of Circles and Cylinders |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications--Volume of a Pyramid |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications--Volume of a PyramidThis is the transcript for video entitled: "Geometry Applications--Volume of a Pyramid." |
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Pyramids |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D GeometryThis is the transcript for the video of same title. Video contents: In this program we explore the properties of three-dimensional figures. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Applications of 3D Geometry |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 1: Introduction |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 1: IntroductionThis is the transcript for the video of same title. Video contents: We visit ancient Greece to learn about the Platonic Solids. This provides an introduction to the more general topic of three-dimensional figures. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Applications of 3D Geometry |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 2: Pyramids |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 2: PyramidsThis is the transcript for the video of same title. Video contents: Rectangular Prisms. Mayan pyramids are essentially stacks of rectangular prisms. The volume of each successive level is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Applications of 3D Geometry |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 3: Cylinders |
Video Transcript: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 3: CylindersThis is the transcript for the video of same title. Video contents: The Shanghai Tower in China is a stack of cylindrical shapes, where each successive layer is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Applications of 3D Geometry |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D GeometryIn this program we explore the properties of three-dimensional figures. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we look at the three-dimensional structure of Mayan pyramids. |
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3-Dimensional Figures |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 1 |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 1: Introduction.We visit ancient Greece to learn about the Platonic Solids. This provides an introduction to the more general topic of three-dimensional figures. |
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3-Dimensional Figures |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 2 |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 2: PyramidsRectangular Prisms. Mayan pyramids are essentially stacks of rectangular prisms. The volume of each successive level is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Pyramids |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, 3 |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry, Segment 3: CylindersThe Shanghai Tower in China is a stack of cylindrical shapes, where each successive layer is a percentage decrease of its lower neighbor. As with the previous section, this introduces the notion of a geometric sequence and series. |
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3-Dimensional Figures and Cylinders |