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Do-Now:

Author:
Vivian Buchanan
1) Drag points A and B to make the circle bigger and smaller. 2) In your notes, write down 3 different "Circumference/Diameter" ratios that you get from dragging the circle. 3) Use a calculator to evaluate the ratios you got. What is invariant?

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