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1.1 - James Bac Dang
1.1
1.) Point: A location in space (no size) 2.) Line: a series of points that
1.) Do I Exist? You have to be able to explain why or why not!
1. You will be able to classify polygons. 2. You will be able to find the
1. You want to prove that the perpendicular bisector of the base of
1. You are esitmating
1. Write the Lewis structures for the following compounds: (4 pts) a
1. Write a P for parallel or an I for intersecting
1. Write a justification for each step, given that bisects ABC and m
1. Which two line segments on the cube are skew
1. What is the ratio of the energy of a ground... to that of a ground state Be ion?
1. What is the measure of one interior angle of a
1. What is meant by spacetime?
1. Use patty paper to reflect triangle MOP across line f – once you
1. Two angles are
1. To use the law of sines, which of the following statements must be
1. To introduce the topic show students a clip from
1. To find the image length of a 4-foot tall object in a spherical mirror
1. The sum of two numbers is 90 and one number is 4 times the
1. The ratio of the side lengths of an isosceles triangle is 4 : 4 : 7
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