Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 8 - Lesson 6
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12 Questions
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Question 1
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Here is a diagram of an acute triangle and three squares.
Priya says the area of the largeĀ unmarked square is 26 square units because 9+17=26. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 2
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m, p, and z represent the lengths of the three sides of this right triangle.
Select all the equations that represent the relationship between m, p, and z.
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Question 3
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The lengths of the three sides are given for several right triangles. For each, write an equation that expresses the relationship between the lengths of the three sides.
10, 6, 8
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Question 4
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The lengths of the three sides are given for several right triangles. For each, write an equation that expresses the relationship between the lengths of the three sides.
\sqrt{5},\sqrt{3} ,\sqrt{8}
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Question 5
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The lengths of the three sides are given for several right triangles. For each, write an equation that expresses the relationship between the lengths of the three sides.
5,\sqrt{5} ,\sqrt{30}
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Question 6
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The lengths of the three sides are given for several right triangles. For each, write an equation that expresses the relationship between the lengths of the three sides.
1,\sqrt{37} ,6
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Question 7
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The lengths of the three sides are given for several right triangles. For each, write an equation that expresses the relationship between the lengths of the three sides.
3,\sqrt{2} ,\sqrt{7}
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Question 8
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Order the following expressions from least to greatest.
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Question 9
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Which is the best explanation for why -\sqrt{10} is irrational?
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Question 10
10.
A teacher tells her students she is just over 1 and \frac{1}{2} billion seconds old.
Write her age in seconds using scientific notation.
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Question 11
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A teacher tells her students she is just over 1 and \frac{1}{2} billion seconds old.
Write her age in seconds using scientific notation.
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Question 12
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A teacher tells her students she is just over 1 and \frac{1}{2} billion seconds old.
How old is she when you use a more reasonable unit of measurement?
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