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... are created. In the process four pairs of congruent angles are formed which are right angles making the bisector perpendicular to the segment. ...
... are created. In the process four pairs of congruent angles are formed which are right angles making the bisector perpendicular to the segment. ...
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... f. the process of using logic to draw conclusions from given facts, definitions and properties g. Assigning true (T) or false (F) to a statement, only when the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false h. The statement formed by negating the hypothesis and the conclusion i. the contradiction of ...
... f. the process of using logic to draw conclusions from given facts, definitions and properties g. Assigning true (T) or false (F) to a statement, only when the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false h. The statement formed by negating the hypothesis and the conclusion i. the contradiction of ...
Geometry and Measurement of Plane Figures Activity Set 6 Trainer
... fixed length; a straight line segment marks the shortest distance between two points. linear unit A unit of measure for elements of a single dimension—length. obtuse angle An angle with a measure greater than 90° and less than 180°. parallel lines Lines that do not intersect and that are everywhere ...
... fixed length; a straight line segment marks the shortest distance between two points. linear unit A unit of measure for elements of a single dimension—length. obtuse angle An angle with a measure greater than 90° and less than 180°. parallel lines Lines that do not intersect and that are everywhere ...
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... Note that this means that the corresponding angles are equal. We write A ∼ B. Congruence Two figures are congruent if all lengths of one are equal to the corresponding lengths of the other; i.e., one can be obtained from the other by a translation and/or a rotation. We write A ∼ = B. Note that if tw ...
... Note that this means that the corresponding angles are equal. We write A ∼ B. Congruence Two figures are congruent if all lengths of one are equal to the corresponding lengths of the other; i.e., one can be obtained from the other by a translation and/or a rotation. We write A ∼ = B. Note that if tw ...