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(D2) SN Similar Polygons
(d) Draw a line AB = 6 cm. Without using a protractor, construct the
(bring lecture 3 notes to complete the discussion of area, perimeter
(b) When three angles are given
(b) How many terms does the expression consist of?
(B) 4, 5, 6 - Geometry And Measurement
(ASA) Congruence Postulate
(AA) Similarity Postulate - Collingswood High School
(AA) Criterion for Two Triangles to Be Similar
(a) Write a justification for each step, given that
(a) Statement
(a) How Do You Measure a Triangle? examples, worksheet
(a Right Angle), and
(a & b) missing angles
(5 lines each) and combine only three triangles all in an essential
(4.1) Classifying Triangles (4.2) Angles of Triangles
(4 5) + 2
(3,5) and has a slope of 2.
(2) The student is correct in part a and part b, but not
(2) The student erred because the included the measures of angles
(2) The shape made by the student is not a triangle because the
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