Rational numbers & Equivalent fractions
How many equivalent fractions does any rational number have?[br][br]All of the fractions equivalent to the rational number p/q line on the line y = (p/q)x. [br][br]The point {0,0} lies on all lines of the form y = (p/q)x. Does this mean that the "fraction" 0/0 is equivalent to all rational numbers? How can and/or do you make sense of this?[br][br][color=#ff0000][i][b]What questions could/would you pose to your students based on this applet?[/b][/i][/color]
Perfect Square Roots
Guess the square root of the blue number. Use the red slider to guess. Slide CheckGuessNewNumber to score a point (if correct) and generate a new number.
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Rules of Exponents #1
This applet uses a rectangle whose side lengths are powers of the same base to illustrate what happens to the exponents when you multiply powers. |
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Linear Equations of the form ax+b=c. Level 1.
Here you can practice solving simple Linear Equations. |
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