Geometry Presentations
MA341, Fall 1999
Professor Carl Lee
University of Kentucky
Mathematics Department
Professor Carl Lee --
Introduction
Jill Avery --
Dudeney's Dissection
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Derek Ball --
The Mandelbrot Set
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Matthew Brown --
Modeling Planetary Motion
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Video Presentation
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Maple Worksheet
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Thomas Copley --
The Cycloid
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Joseph DeWees --
The Art Gallery Theorem
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Robert Farquhar --
The Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Karen Gillispie --
Rubik's Cube
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Christopher Glass --
Why We Have Seasons
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Michael Haake --
Constructing Hexagons and Octagons
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Video Presentation
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Audrey Johnson --
The Platonic Solids
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Renea Mielec --
Pentominoes
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Brian Oberg --
The Laws of Sines and Cosines
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Jennifer Rice --
Volume and Surface Area
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Video Presentation
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Jessica Scott --
Archimedes' Angle Trisection Method
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Geometers Sketchpad Files
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Eric Tucker --
Pi in the Bible
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Ian Welch --
Drawing with Points and Lines
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Video Presentation
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Nika Wilcox --
The Golden Ratio
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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Melanie Williamson --
Quasicrystals and Aperiodic Tilings
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Video Presentation
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Powerpoint Source
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