
Use Oppesite Sides
... be fight angles. The diagram does not give any information about the angle measures, so you cannot conclude that ABCD is a rectangle. The diagram shows that all four sides are congruent. Therefore, you know that EFGH is a rhombus. For EFGH to be a square, all four sides must be congruent and all fou ...
... be fight angles. The diagram does not give any information about the angle measures, so you cannot conclude that ABCD is a rectangle. The diagram shows that all four sides are congruent. Therefore, you know that EFGH is a rhombus. For EFGH to be a square, all four sides must be congruent and all fou ...
GEOMETRY UNIT 2 WORKBOOK
... 6. Two people decide to take a walk. One person is in Bombay and the other is in Milwaukee. They start by walking straight for 1 kilometer. Then they both turn right at an angle of 110°, and continue to walk straight again. After a while, they both turn right again, but this time at an angle of 120 ...
... 6. Two people decide to take a walk. One person is in Bombay and the other is in Milwaukee. They start by walking straight for 1 kilometer. Then they both turn right at an angle of 110°, and continue to walk straight again. After a while, they both turn right again, but this time at an angle of 120 ...
Pre-AP Geometry – Chapter 1 TEST Review Important Vocabulary
... C.1.b.: I can identify and write conditional statements and use these statements to form conclusions. D.2.h.: I can identify and classify regular and non-regular polygons based on the number of sides, the angle measures, and the side lengths. G.CO.1.: I can understand the undefined terms: poin ...
... C.1.b.: I can identify and write conditional statements and use these statements to form conclusions. D.2.h.: I can identify and classify regular and non-regular polygons based on the number of sides, the angle measures, and the side lengths. G.CO.1.: I can understand the undefined terms: poin ...