Power point presentation explaining how to shear a shape, knowing the shear factor and the invariant line.
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londonteachsec
5 years ago
5
oralhurt
5 years ago
Thanks for rating this resource. We are glad that you find it useful. You can find more resources for your lessons here in my shop or visiting our website www.mathsssupport.net
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kaythikyaw_ygn
7 years ago
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oralhurt
7 years ago
Thanks for the review. Happy that you find it useful. You can find more resources for your lessons here in my shop or visiting my website www.mathsssupport.org
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MarkGreenaway
7 years ago
5
Just what I needed - thanks<br />
oralhurt
7 years ago
Thanks for the review. Happy that you find it useful. You can find more resources for your lessons here in my shop or visiting my website www.mathsssupport.org
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koraggie
7 years ago
5
​Great resource! Thank you. Do you have an answer key you can provide?
oralhurt
7 years ago
Thank you for the review. Now we have uploaded an answer sheet and correction to the worksheet. You can find more resources in our website www.mathssupport.org
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Waigwa
9 years ago
5
Clear explanation on calculation of shear factor, good presentation with examples of shear transformations.
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