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Number of Resources: 8
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Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Angles

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Angles

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Angles

In this video tutorial angles are defined. Students are shown how to construct and measure using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . . Related Resources To see additional resources on this topic click on the Related Resources tab above.

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Intersecting Lines and Planes

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Intersecting Lines and Planes

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Intersecting Lines and Planes

In this video tutorial intersecting lines and planes are defined. Students are shown how to construct intersecting lines using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Lines, Rays, Segments

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Lines, Rays, Segments

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Lines, Rays, Segments

In this video tutorial lines, rays, and segments are defined. Students are shown how to construct and label lines, rays, and segments using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

In this video tutorial parallel and perpendicular lines are defined. Students are shown how to construct parallel and perpendicular lines using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Planes

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Planes

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Planes

In this video tutorial planes planes and coplanar points and lines are defined. Students are shown how to construct coplanar, collinear, and non-collinear points using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Points

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Points

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Points

In this video tutorial points are defined. Students are shown how to construct and label points using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles I

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles I

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles I

In this video tutorial different types of angles are defined, including acute, right, supplementary, and straight angles. Students are shown how to construct these types of angles using the Desmos geometry tools. The Desmos geometry tools can be found at www.desmos.com/geometry. . .

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles II

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles II

Closed Captioned Video: Desmos Geometry Exploration: Types of Angles II

In this video tutorial different types of angles are defined, including adjacent angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles, and vertical angles. Students are shown how to construct these types of angles using the Desmos geometry tools.