You've learned how to plot points on the coordinate plane, now you'll learn the reverse! Let's look at a coordinated plane to determine the ordered pairs.
On this lesson, you will learn how to perform translations on the coordinate plane including how to translate a line, translate a point, translate a triangle, and translate a figure.
On this lesson, you will learn how to perform reflections over the x-axis and reflections over the y-axis (also known as across the x-axis and across the y-axis) and reflections over the line y=x.
Probability means how likely something is to happen. Some things like Ron Weasley's wand working, are unlikely. Other things, are more likely to happen. How can we know which is which?
The law of large numbers is a principle that states experimental probability will become closer to theoretical probability as more and more trials are conducted. Let's learn more about it and why it's true!
Resources and lesson plans from Blackgold school district that are focused on graphs and probability experiments. If you click the links, there is a sign-in prompt -- but you can bypass the sign-in by clicking the image instead