Using Geometry to Determine the Cost and Length of Water Slides
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In this video, the teacher explains how to use geometry knowledge as a water slide engineer. They demonstrate how to model a word problem by applying trigonometric ratios or the Pythagorean theorem. The lesson includes finding the cost of building a longer slide versus a shorter slide and analyzing factors to determine which slide would be more beneficial to build.
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