Q: How do you use spider web's in your geometry class?
A: In our geometry class, we use spider web's in order to understand ratio's and also understanding the effects of changing dimensions proportionally.
Q: How do you find the perimeter of a spider web?
A: To find the perimeter, take the web and mark the length points of the web. Take a ruler and measure the length of an entire section of the web. Taken the lengths and add them up and that is the perimeter.
Q: Do you think spider web's contain geometry within them?
A: Off course! Geometry is everywhere we go! Inside spider web's you can find as much as area, perimeter, ratios, as well proportion's thru every single detail within the spider web.
Q: What do you think is found when using spider web's in geometry?
A: What is found is believed to be even more math! Small structures within web's will always contain math that you cannot see until measured or found! For Example: measuring the sides inside of the spider web can lead to measurements being capable of allowing you to find the area or perimeter also allowing that to expand and find more calculations such as proportions or ratio fragments.