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New Solids: CYLINDERS, PYRAMIDS, CONES, SPHERES Challenge Questions Projects and exam area next week! Sites: 1 , 2 , 3 , mathsnacks.org Videos (Bubbles is #2): 1 , 2 Agenda for today
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Page 1: Agenda for today

New Solids:CYLINDERS, PYRAMIDS,CONES, SPHERES

Challenge Questions

Projects and exam area next week!

Sites: 1, 2, 3, mathsnacks.orgVideos (Bubbles is #2): 1, 2

Agenda for today

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Have 2 identicalfaces (bases)

The two bases are circles

The two bases lie in parallel planes

Solids: Cylinders

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Do not have lateral faces; instead there is one, big rectangle wrapped around connecting the bases

SIXTHPROBLEMSET (from last time)

Solids: Cylinders (cont'd)

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Recall the formula for SA of a prism

Compare it to our cylinder formula

Solids: Cylinders (cont'd)

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Recall the formula for V of a prism

Compare it to our cylinder formula

Solids: Cylinders (cont'd)

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Label a cylinder’s height and radius

Find the surface area of a prism

Find the volume of a prism

SEVENTH PROBLEM SET

Cylinders TASKS

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Discussion question:Which cylinder makes

a better container?

Solids: Cylinders (cont'd)

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Solids: Pyramids

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Have a polygon for a base

Have triangles that join the base to the apex

Have some tricky terminology…

Pyramids (continued)

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Height (also known as altitude) is the perpendicular distance between base and apex

Pyramids (continued)

Slant height is the distance between the apex and the center of the base’s edge

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FIRST PROBLEM SET

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Here is the surface area formula:

P is perimeter of the baseS is slant heightBA is area of the base

Pyramids (continued)

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Here is the volume formula:

BA is area of the baseH is height (or altitude)

Pyramids (continued)

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Correctly label a pyramid’s apex, base, height, and slant height

Find the surface area of a square pyramid

Find the volume of a square pyramid

SECOND PROBLEM SET

Pyramids TASKS

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Solids: Cones

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Have a circle for a base

Have an apex

Have both height and slant height

Cones (continued)

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“In projective geometry, a cylinder is simply a cone whose apex is at infinity, which corresponds visually to a cylinder in perspective appearing to be a cone towards the sky.”

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Here’s the formula for surface area:

“r” is radius of the base“S” is slant height

Cones (continued)

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Here’s the formula for volume:

“H” is height (or altitude)

Cones (continued)

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Correctly label a cone’s apex, base, height, and slant height

Find the surface area of a right cone

Find the volume of a cone

THIRD PROBLEM SET

Cones TASKS

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Have a radius

Have the otherCircle stuff

Spheres (continued)

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Come up with the formula for SA…

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Here is the surface area formula:

(This formula wierds me out: why is it so simple?)

Spheres (continued)

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Here is the volume formula:

(notice that r is cubed)

FOURTH PROBLEM SET

Spheres (continued)

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Find the surface area of a sphere

Find the volume of a sphere

Work with combinations

FIFTH PROBLEM SET

Spheres TASKS

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Why do elephants have big ears?

Seven Bridges of Konigsberg Link

Predict the Mobius strip’s split Link

Challenge Questions