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Monday, October 11, 2010

Chapter 8 - Triangles and Polygons

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End of Year Examination 2010

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1.          Format ·             2 Papers ·             Paper 1 – 60 minutes ·             Paper 2 – 1 hour 15 minutes ·             Calc...
Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Viva Voce Assessment 2010

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Objective The objective of the Viva Voce Assessment is to enhance students' problem solving skills and Mathematical communication abili...
Monday, September 27, 2010

Chapter 7 - Introduction to Angles Part 3

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The diagram below shows a quadrilateral ABCD. Prove that ABCD is a parallelogram. Loading...

Chapter 7 - Introduction to Angles Part 1

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Question 2,

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Dear Mr Ng, The question to answer: Question 2: Answer: D Reasons: Statement A: Squares and parallelograms have 4 sides each. Proof: Mentor...

Q1,2,5-Matthew Wong

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Q1. The statement is justified as a square can be a rhombus as it sides are all equal. but a rhombus cannot be a square as the angle ...

Questions 1, 2 and 4 by Tshin Qi Ren

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Q1) 'A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square'. I agree with the statement. Because a square is a polygon with four equal...
Friday, August 13, 2010

E-Learning 2010 Maths Activity 3

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Question 1: The statement 'A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square' is completely untrue. First, let us review the prope...
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Q2,3&4 by Chan Jia Ler

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Q2: D) All of the above. A) is correct because squares and parallelograms are all four sided, which make them quadrilaterals. B) is correct ...

Question 1 by Kimberly Ong

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A square is a rhombus as it has got 4 sides of the equal length and its opposite sides are parallel. A rhombus also has these properties. Ho...

Question 2 by Kimberly Ong

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A) Both of them are quadrilaterals as they both have 4 sides. B) Opposite sides of a square and a parallelogram are parallel as parallel lin...

Question 3 by Kimberly Ong

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This quadrilateral is a trapezium. It is because it has the same properties as a trapezium will have. It has one pair of opposite sides whic...

I do not have permission to add a sticky post on wallwisher.

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Mr Ng, I do not have permission to add a sticky to Wallwisher. Why?
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Question 4 by Serene

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Question 4: 'All parallelograms are squares?' Do you agree with this statement? Justify your answer with example/s. Ans: No, I d...

Question 1

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Q1) Based on the above conversation discuss, with examples and justification whether the following statement is justified. 'A square is...
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Question 2

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Q2) Which of the given statements is correct? Justify your answer/s with examples. A ) A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals.  ...
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Question 3 by Ho Jun Hui

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The figure is an trapezoid. First, it only has one set of parallel lines, which squares, parallelograms or rhombuses, etc have. Next is its ...

Question 2 By Ho Jun Hui

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A) Yes, as they all have four sides B) Yes, if not they would not be squares or parallelograms  C) Trapezoid has one pair of parallel lines,...

Question 4 by low wei kang

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question 4 No, I do not a agree with this statement as the sides of the squares are all equal, while some of the sides of the parallelogram ...

question 5 by low wei kang

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Question 5 I agree with this statement, as the sides of the parallelogram has similar sides, the half of one of its side would be equal to t...

Question 1 by low wei kang

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Weikang Question one 'A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square'. I agree with this statement as the rhombus needs to have...

Question 4 by Roy Chua

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I disagree with the statement, for not all parallelograms have sides that are all equal, which is the situation in that of a square. Not all...

Question 4 Millie Thng

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 'All parallelograms are squares?' Do you agree with this statement?
Justify your answer with example/s. I do not agree with this s...

Question 2 Millie Thng

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Which of the given statements is correct? Justify your answer/s with examples. A ) A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals. B ) Oppo...

Question 2 by Roy Chua

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Statement D is correct for: A) Both squares and parallelograms have four sides altogether, meaning they are quadrilaterals. B) Squares and p...

Question 1 Millie Thng

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Q1 Based on the above conversation discuss, with examples and justification whether the following statement is justified. 'A square is ...

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I do not agree that all parallelograms are squares. The sides of a parallelogram are of unequal lengths, while the sides of a square are equ...
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Question 2 by Mitchel Goh

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Statement D is correct. A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals as they have 4 sides. Opposite sides of a square and a parallelogram...

Question 1 by Mitchel Goh

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I agree with the statement.Every square is a rhombus, because it's a quadrilateral with four congruent (equal) sides. But there are rho...

Question 1 by Roy Chua

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The statement is true for all the opposite angles of a square are the same and all the opposite sides of a square are of the same length. A ...

Question 4 by Denise Lim

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I do not agree that all parallelograms are squares. The sides of a parallelogram are of unequal lengths, while the sides of a square are equ...

Question 2 by Denise Lim

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Statement D is correct. A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals as they have 4 sides. Opposite sides of a square and a parallelogram...

Question 1 by Denise Lim

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The statement is true. A square is a rhombus as all the sides of a square are equal and they are parallel to one another. However, a rhombus...

Question 4 by Arthur Lee

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I do not agree with the statement as there are major differences between a parallelogram and a square. The sides are not equal in length in ...

Question 2 by Arthur Lee

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Question 2: Which of the given statements is correct? Justify your answer/s with examples. A ) A square and a parallelogram are quadrilater...

Question 1 by Arthur Lee

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The statement is not justified as a square is not a rhombus or vice versa, they are two completely things. Although all sides have equal len...

Question 4 by Fatin Zafirah

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A parallelogram does not have four right angles like a square. A parallelogram also does not have 4 equal sides like a square.

Question 2 by Fatin Zafirah

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D) All of the above Quadrilaterals have four sides. Both the square and parallelogram have four sides. The lines on the opposite sides of th...

Question 1 by Fatin Zafirah

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A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square. Both the square and rhombus are parallel. However, the rhombus does not have four right...

Question 5 Done By Ilya Haider

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BFDE is a parallelogram as the 2 equilateral triangles, ABE and CDF are at the sides of ABCD. This leaves the space in the middle. This spac...

Question 4 Done By Ilya Haider

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All parallelograms are not squares as there is a shape called the rhombus of which all horizontal and vertical sides are parallel to each ot...

Question 3 Done By Ilya Haider

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This figure is a trapezoid. It only has 2 sides of equal length. The total angle inside any figure is 360 Degrees. So, one side of the figur...

Question 2 by Jeremy Lai

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I agree with all of the statements. A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals as they are four sided figures. Opposite sides of a squa...

Question 4 by Jeremy Lai

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I disagree with the statement "all parallelograms are squares". Parallelograms are not squares as it does not have any perpendicul...

Question 1 by Jeremy Lai

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A square is a rhombus as it has four equal sides and its sides are all parallel. However, a rhombus is not a square as a rhombus does not al...

Question 2 Done By Ilya Haider

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My answer is D) All of the above. For A) A square and a parallelogram are both quadrilaterals because both of them have 4 sides. B) Opposite...

Question 1 Done By Ilya Haider

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A square is a rhombus as for both shapes, they have 4 sides which are parallel to each other and are of equal length. A rhombus is similar t...

Q4 by helene tan

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'All parallelograms are squares.' I disagree with this statement as parallelograms are not squares. Their interior angles are not 90...

Question 1

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A square is a rhombus as for both shapes, they have 4 sides which are parallel to each other and are of equal length. A rhombus is similar t...

Q2 by Helene Tan

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Which of the given statements is correct? Justify your answer/s with examples. A ) A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals. B ) Opp...

Q1 by Helene Tan

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'A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square'. This statement is untrue, as a square is not a rhombus, and a rhombus is not ...

Question 1 Activity 3

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This statement is untrue as neither square nor rhombus are the same. A rhombus and square may have parallel sides but a square had a 90 degr...
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Question 5 by Reuven Lim

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BFDE must be a parallelogram. This is because BC and AD are opposite sides and parallel. As E is the midpoint of AD, and F the midpoint of B...

Question 4 by Reuven Lim

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I do not agree with this statement. Not all parallelograms are squares. Parallelograms are not even squares. All sides of squares are equal,...

Question 3 by Reuven Lim

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This figure should be a trapezoid. This is because only one pair of opposite sides are equal in length, and the other pair is of different l...

Question 2 by Reuven Lim

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Which of the given statements is correct? Justify your answer/s with examples. A ) A square and a parallelogram are quadrilaterals. Yes, b...

Question 1 by Reuven Lim

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The statement is not justified. A square is not a rhombus and a rhombus is not a square. This is because in squares, all interior angles = 9...

E-learning Activity 2 - Examples of Special Quadrilaterals at Home

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Are all straight lines the same?

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Straight lines are use to illustrate the linear relationship between TWO variables / unknowns. We have also been creating straight lines u...
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Friday, July 23, 2010

A Thinking Question....

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When 1 is divided by 1, the answer as we know the answer will be 1. Similarly when 2 is divided by 2, 3 is divided by 3 and 4 is divided by ...
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Reflection on Solving of Linear Equations

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What are some of the key learning points you have taken note in the solving of linear equations? Post your learning points using the Wallwi...
Monday, June 28, 2010

Welcome Back for a New Semester

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Dear students, Welcome back to school after your June Holidays. Let us start the new semester with this task. Under the comment section, ...
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Chapter 9.2 : Average Rate (Lesson 1)

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Rate is a ratio between two quantities with different units of measurement. Rate allows us to express a quantity as a proportion of anothe...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Chapter 5.1 : Like Terms and Unlike Terms

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How to Understand the Vocabulary Of Algebra The Algebra Language...
Friday, May 7, 2010

Chapter 9.1 : Ratio

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Golden Ratio and the Human Body http://milan.milanovic.org/math/english/golden/golden2.html Golden Ratio and Architecture http://lib...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Chapter 16 : Data Handling Lesson 4

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Dear 104s, Welcome back after your Common Test. In statistics, we will will often analysis data set based on MEAN, MODE & MEDIAN T...
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Chapter 16 : Data Handling Lesson 3

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Hi 104s, Great to see everyone again after your data collection session 2. Today we will have a couple of tasks to complete 1) Please upl...
Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Chapter 16 : Data Handling Lesson 2

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Hi 104s, Congratulations on your completion of the first round of data collection.   Thus, I will like the class to reflect on ...
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Monday, April 5, 2010

Chapter 16 : Data Handling Lesson 1.2

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Data Handling is a major part to the broad topic of Statistics. Thus what exactly is Statistics? Please go through the 2 videos posted below...
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Chapter 16 : Data Handling Lesson 1.1

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Our problem… Please pay close attention to the assessment requirement for this chapter.
Thursday, April 1, 2010

Am I Utilising My Mobile Plan? - Part 2 Assumptions Made

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These are some of the assumptions that we have agreed as a class. We do not allow add on services. We will limit the components that affect ...

Am I Utilising My Mobile Plan?

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Input your considerations & assumptions under the comment section
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Introduction to Algebra Part 2

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Dear 104s, Please solve the following problem using both the Model method and the Algebraic method. Now look at both your solutions, what ar...

Introduction to Algebra Part 1

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Dear 104s, Please look through the presentation slides before we began our exploration of Algebra in the coming week (8 Mar to 12 Mar 2010).
Thursday, January 14, 2010

The History of Numbers (15 January 2010)

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The use of numbers has started since the ancient time till now. In your groups, 1) List out some of the Ancient Civilizations that have once...

The Need of Numbers (15 January 2010)

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As an individual, consider 1) Why is there a need of having numbers? 2) When did the first use of number, based on your imagination, occur? ...
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Monday, January 11, 2010

Review Assignment on 15 January 2010

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Dear 104, Please note that I will be conducting a review assignment in class on 15 January 2010. The topics involve are those you have come ...

Your Expectation (12 January 2010)

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Dear Class 104, Welcome to a brand new year. Before we start our lesson, I will like you to think of the following questions as an individua...
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Welcome to the Maths Blog

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Dear Class 104, Welcome to the Maths Blog for the class. Please become a follower of this blog as we will be using this blog for our discuss...
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