Building A House Using Pythagorean Theorem
Building A House Using Pythagorean Theorem
theorem
Every house built utilizes trigonometry and Pythagorean theorem. Carpenters
have to use Pythagorean theorem to build walls, roofs, and stairs among many
other parts of a house.
Goal:
The goal of this project is to successfully build a cardstock house by applying
Pythagorean theorem. You will work in pairs where you will design and build
your house.
Design:
Like carpenters, before you can build your house you need to blueprint it. During
this step you will decide the dimensions of your house. You will only be given
one piece of cardstock so choose appropriate dimensions! (You should have 9
pieces)
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2. Once your walls and floor are put together you need to again check that
your walls are perpendicular to the floor. To do this you will again make a
right angle triangle with each wall and the floor creating a 90 angle.
a. Use the height of each wall as one leg
b. Your other leg will be your floor (you can pick how far across the
floor you measure)
c. Draw this right triangle on a piece of paper solving for your
hypotenuse
d. Use a ruler to measure the hypotenuse of your four walls. If your
hypotenuse matching your calculation on each of the four walls
then your walls are 90 to your floor
3. Put your roof together
When you are finished you should have a floor, four walls, and four
roof pieces (9 pieces)