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Fraction
Fraction is the division of something into several equal parts. This geogebra application allows you to find out how fraction drawn.
Use slider to see several fractional values formed in the circle.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Equivalent Fraction
Comparing two or more fraction whether it is equivalent or not is supposed to know that one fraction can be equivalent with another fractions.
Fill both of fraction that you want to check whether it is equivalent or not.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Fraction Addition
Fraction addition is the operation of adding one fraction with another fraction. If we have different denominator, why we should make it common?
With this activity you can find by yourself the answer of that question.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Fraction Substraction
Fraction substraction is the operation of substracting one fraction with another fraction. If we have different denominator, why we should make it common?
With this activity you can find by yourself the answer of that question.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Fraction Multiplication
Fraction multiplication is the operation of multiplicating one fraction with another fraction. Why we just multiply numerator with numerator and denominator with denominator?
With this activity you can find by yourself the answer of that question.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Fraction Division
Fraction division is the operation of dividing one fraction with another fraction. Why we should flip the second fraction and change the operation to multiplication?
With this activity you can find by yourself the answer of that question.
Notes: Numerator can't be more than denominator
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Geometri Bangun Datar
This Geogebra contain stages to learn about polygon, especially trilateral and equilateral. Besides material, there are also some questions that guide you to understand about polygon.
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