
GEOMETRY CLASSWORK LESSON 1
... methods would be considered an acceptable construction? A) Using a protractor, draw an angle of 30°. B) Using a compass and straightedge, construct an equilateral triangle and then bisect one of its angles. C) Using a compass and straightedge, copy an angle that appears to be close to 30° from a dia ...
... methods would be considered an acceptable construction? A) Using a protractor, draw an angle of 30°. B) Using a compass and straightedge, construct an equilateral triangle and then bisect one of its angles. C) Using a compass and straightedge, copy an angle that appears to be close to 30° from a dia ...
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... also a right angle. It is also provided that PQ is congruent to QR thus that the hypotenuses are congruent. For the legs, you can use the reflexive property QS is congruent to QS. 3. SAS Postulate. Since it is provided that PQ is congruent to QR and you can prove that angle QPS is congruent to QRS ...
... also a right angle. It is also provided that PQ is congruent to QR thus that the hypotenuses are congruent. For the legs, you can use the reflexive property QS is congruent to QS. 3. SAS Postulate. Since it is provided that PQ is congruent to QR and you can prove that angle QPS is congruent to QRS ...