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Comparison of Means. This essay compares the arithmetic mean, (a + b)/2, to the geometric mean, sqr(a + b). The comparison demonstrates that the arithmetic mean is always greater than the geometric mean except when A and B are equal, at which time, the two means are equal. The essay gives an algebraic proof of this comparison and has the capability of "launching" 2 examples using the Enhanced Version 3 of Geometer's Sketch Pad and another example using Microsoft Excel.
Geometric Ratio. This document examines how specific situations involving proportions can be useful in leading to generalizations in which valid rules can be stated. We will begin with a specific instance of a constant geometric ratio and from this we will try to arrive at a general case.
Instructional Unit. This unit, called "Save or Play", was given to a Cedar Shoals High School Pre-Algebra class to teach them how to manipulate equations and a variable on a spreadsheet (Excel, in this example).
Cedar Shoals Unit. This unit, called "Save or Play", was a one-day unit given to a Cedar Shoals High School Pre-Algebra class. The objective was to teach them how to manipulate equations and a variable on a spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel, in this example) and also give them a valuable lesson for their future.
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