
Directions - James Rahn
... There are many lines that could be transversals. Identify one as a transversal. Identify the two angle C’s that are alternate interior angles. Identify some other angles that would be congruent in the diagram. Discuss which angles are congruent and which angles are supplementary. Slide 2: This slide ...
... There are many lines that could be transversals. Identify one as a transversal. Identify the two angle C’s that are alternate interior angles. Identify some other angles that would be congruent in the diagram. Discuss which angles are congruent and which angles are supplementary. Slide 2: This slide ...
4.3 Right Triangle Trigonometry
... Draw a right triangle with acute angle , hypotenuse of length one, and opposite side of length 0.25. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the third side. cos = 0.25 = 0.9682 ...
... Draw a right triangle with acute angle , hypotenuse of length one, and opposite side of length 0.25. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the third side. cos = 0.25 = 0.9682 ...
Katie Hoppe - STMA Schools
... C1: Properties of Parallel Lines C2: Proving lines parallel C3: Parallel and perpendicular lines C4: Parallel lines and triangle-sum theorem C5: The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem C6: Lines in the Coordinate Plane C7: Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines ...
... C1: Properties of Parallel Lines C2: Proving lines parallel C3: Parallel and perpendicular lines C4: Parallel lines and triangle-sum theorem C5: The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem C6: Lines in the Coordinate Plane C7: Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines ...
Statements
... Directions: Fill in the given & prove below using the statements listed in the proof. Then fill in the reasons column for each of the statements in the proofs below. 1) Given: ______________________________ ...
... Directions: Fill in the given & prove below using the statements listed in the proof. Then fill in the reasons column for each of the statements in the proofs below. 1) Given: ______________________________ ...
Ch 4 Note Sheets Key
... Read of page 215. Do group Investigation 1 on WS page 5. Triangle Inequality Conjecture The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. Is a triangle measuring 5 cm, 4 cm and 2 cm possible? Sketch it then explain! ...
... Read of page 215. Do group Investigation 1 on WS page 5. Triangle Inequality Conjecture The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. Is a triangle measuring 5 cm, 4 cm and 2 cm possible? Sketch it then explain! ...