Similar Triangles Lesson

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

Using the shadow of a post and a reference shadow, the height of a post can be found.

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  • Helik is just a retarded frog fish. I thought its good that you used real life scenarios to give context for math concepts.

  • @Flows234 Thank you. Sadly that fence post is no longer there. We measured it out with the tape measure and came within 1/4 an inch using the shadows.

  • boring video.

  • @Helik4888 Dear sir, this video is the melding of form and function. Without a tripod it was shot in a Italian New Wave style. There is no artificial sound or lighting. This lesson is for those who want to know about triangles and posts.

  • @AntonErickson still boring, no matter how fancy you make it sound.

  • @Helik4888 Would you care to post your own video in reference to similar triangles? If you continue to post these harsh verbal attacks upon this thread I may have to call Techno Viking and have him persuade you to cease and desist.

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  • Chill out Anton, we're all friends here.

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