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Triangle interior angles: AR version 🙂 GeoGebra

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Greg Tang3 years ago

@geogebra Yep, in the old days, we would cut out a triangle, then tear off the 3 corners and piece them together to make a straight line. Both are concrete and visual ways to help kids derive and remember the sum of the angles!

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Tim Brzezinski3 years ago

@geogebra I still do this with my Ss. Hands on discovery learning via paper folding, scissors, compass, & straightedge will never go out of style & will never leave my classroom. 🙂

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Paula Beardell Krieg3 years ago

@geogebra This triangle graphic is adorable. I've been known to roll a triangle along a line to show the 180, but never thought to fold it in like this. ♥️

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Mark Kaercher3 years ago

@geogebra This is beautiful!

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Tim Brzezinski3 years ago

@geogebra Thank you!

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Entesar Alferjani3 years ago

@geogebra Very cool ...thank you

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R la rosa3 years ago

@geogebra It’s amazing 🤩

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Tim Brzezinski3 years ago

@geogebra T/Y! :)

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R la rosa3 years ago

@geogebra Now I learning how to use GeoGebra, and I like it. How to make math simple and fun for students and teachers.

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Carl3 years ago

@geogebra I feel like there is an area proof mixed in here too...

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