Week 11
... 4. Write down any definitions, postulates, or previously proved theorems that relate to the theorem you are trying to prove. 5. Work backwards if necessary, starting with the conclusion. ...
... 4. Write down any definitions, postulates, or previously proved theorems that relate to the theorem you are trying to prove. 5. Work backwards if necessary, starting with the conclusion. ...
1 - shurenribetgeometryclass
... axis of a graph (dilation of a graph). Note: Some high school textbooks erroneously use the word dilation to refer to all transformations in which the figure changes size, whether the figure becomes larger or smaller. Unfortunately the English language has no word that refers collectively to both st ...
... axis of a graph (dilation of a graph). Note: Some high school textbooks erroneously use the word dilation to refer to all transformations in which the figure changes size, whether the figure becomes larger or smaller. Unfortunately the English language has no word that refers collectively to both st ...
Hyperbolic Geometry - DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska
... not on a given straight line, one and only one line can be drawn that never meets the given line.), mathematicians were still troubled by it’s complexity, and were convinced that it could be proven as a theorem using the other four axioms. Many tried to find a proof by contradiction. They either ass ...
... not on a given straight line, one and only one line can be drawn that never meets the given line.), mathematicians were still troubled by it’s complexity, and were convinced that it could be proven as a theorem using the other four axioms. Many tried to find a proof by contradiction. They either ass ...
Topic C
... Congruence – a sequence of basic rigid motions (rotations, reflections, translations of the plane: symbol for congruence: ≅ Transversal – given a pair of lines L and M in a plane, a third line T is a transversal if it intersects L at a single point and intersects M at a single but different point. ...
... Congruence – a sequence of basic rigid motions (rotations, reflections, translations of the plane: symbol for congruence: ≅ Transversal – given a pair of lines L and M in a plane, a third line T is a transversal if it intersects L at a single point and intersects M at a single but different point. ...