RASHKATH: Thanks for a great explanation. :) You might want to put your reply to gggeeesssuuu's comment in the information box, in case the replies eventually drown from other "thanks" comments. ;)
Yes you are right, by this activity students can visualise the approximate derivation of formula for area of a circle. When we divide a circle into more number of equal parts the we get more accurate observations.
:) nice...thank you for the video...
FelipeZucchetti 8 months ago
that is ... amazing!
windnoob 3 years ago
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
sedruolmaria 3 years ago
RASHKATH: Thanks for a great explanation. :) You might want to put your reply to gggeeesssuuu's comment in the information box, in case the replies eventually drown from other "thanks" comments. ;)
helgihg 3 years ago
this is an aproximation method
gggeeesssuuu 4 years ago
Yes you are right, by this activity students can visualise the approximate derivation of formula for area of a circle. When we divide a circle into more number of equal parts the we get more accurate observations.
Thanks for this wise comment.
RASHKATH 4 years ago
Very helpful. exactly what i needed. thanks
notoriousmuq 4 years ago