A 30" x 30" square frame needs to be fixed onto a wooden board. A carpenter uses nails all along the edges of
the square such that there are 31 nails on each side of the square. Each nail is
at the same distance from the neighboring nails. How many nails will the
carpenter use? Email your solution with your full name to mathatitc@gmail.com. All winners will be given a prize for their effort. Good luck! |
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Puzzle 1
Welcome Back!
A new school year and a new building, who could ask for more? Along with that should be a new commitment to work hard and excel in all your classes. The best way of course is to:
1. pay attention in class
2. do all your homework on time and
3. seek help so you never fall behind
With just these three simple things you should all be straight A students!
The ITC Math Department wishes you all a great 2012-13 school year. Keep returning to this page for helpful tips in math and use the links on the right for help in studying at home.
1. pay attention in class
2. do all your homework on time and
3. seek help so you never fall behind
With just these three simple things you should all be straight A students!
The ITC Math Department wishes you all a great 2012-13 school year. Keep returning to this page for helpful tips in math and use the links on the right for help in studying at home.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Well Done!
Congratulations to all ITC students who worked hard all year and passed their Math Regents! Enjoy the summer and come back refreshed and ready to take the next step in your exciting math adventure...
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
June 2012 Regents Schedule
Good luck to everyone taking their regents in the next 2 weeks. Study hard and if you are taking a math regents please use the resources I have posted to help you study.
Click on this link to see the June 2012 Regents Schedule.
Click on this link to see the June 2012 Regents Schedule.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Geometry Regents Review
Now that classes are almost over, its easy to lose focus and before you know it, you are sitting for the Regents exam.
Follow this link to short video clips of someone solving Geometry regents questions for you. Skip the ones you know, and study the ones that are harder. Learn how he solves them. Its a great way to get some review done at home before you show up for the exam.
Good luck, and study hard!
Follow this link to short video clips of someone solving Geometry regents questions for you. Skip the ones you know, and study the ones that are harder. Learn how he solves them. Its a great way to get some review done at home before you show up for the exam.
Good luck, and study hard!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Graphing Trig Functions
The best way to explore trig. graphs is to play with them and see what happens when you change various parts of the equation.
Click here and get a better understanding of how it all works!
(illustration: NCTM.org)
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