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Preview of Applications of Linear Algebra in Computer Graphics

Applications of Linear Algebra in Computer Graphics

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Dreamy Lessons
Linear algebra is a fundamental mathematical tool that finds widespread applications in computer graphics. It forms the backbone of tasks like 3D transformation, rendering, lighting, shading, and animation. Linear algebra enables the precise positioning of objects in space, realistic representation of lighting effects and shadows, and the creation of lifelike characters and scenes. It's used to project 3D scenes onto 2D screens, manipulate pixels and textures, and simulate the behavior of light
Preview of Factoring Quadratics Cheat-Code - New Method Lesson, HW, Forms Quiz

Factoring Quadratics Cheat-Code - New Method Lesson, HW, Forms Quiz

Do you need a new method to help students master factoring quadratic expressions where a is not 1? This method has a bit of a trick, a cheat-code, that makes it fun, easy, and predictable for students. No more guess and check, or re-writing to use factor by grouping. Those methods are still useful and should be taught (at least according to my opinion), but this is a game-changing technique that will unlock a lot of mathematics for students. This resource is for students who already have fam
Preview of Algebra II Pacing Guide (based on Common Core)

Algebra II Pacing Guide (based on Common Core)

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misscalcul8
I teach in Illinois and our state test is the ACT. This pacing guide is based on and coded to the Common Core standards as well as Quality Core, which is curriculum designed by ACT and which are aligned to the Common Core as well. The standards are broken up into units and coded with a CC and QC on the right. Important vocab words are also mentioned. Standards in bold are considered priority standards that should be taught at the cost of anything that is not in bold.
Preview of Digital BREAKOUT / Escape Room – Area, Circumference, Volume & Surface Area

Digital BREAKOUT / Escape Room – Area, Circumference, Volume & Surface Area

Google Forms Activity – 7 Rooms of Geometry Challenges Perfect for Test Prep, Spiral Review, or End-of-Unit EngagementGive your students a brain-teasing geometry challenge with this interactive BREAKOUT review! This digital escape room-style activity is built using Google Forms and challenges students to solve problems involving area, circumference, surface area, and volume in order to escape each room. Students must enter exact codes in ALL CAPS to proceed, making this both fun and rigorou
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