
GEOMETRY CP FINAL REVIEW
... 14) In the diagram, PQRS ~ WXYZ a) Find the scale factor of PQRS to WXYZ: b) Find the values of x, y, and z: x= ...
... 14) In the diagram, PQRS ~ WXYZ a) Find the scale factor of PQRS to WXYZ: b) Find the values of x, y, and z: x= ...
Puzzling Math, Part 3: The Five Triangle Puzzle
... along the lines of, “Those are great questions! Let’s do the math.” The first question that students need to address is what possible angles can be made by joining one or more of the puzzle pieces at their vertices with shared sides. The fact that the puzzle pieces are 30°-60°-90° triangles can be g ...
... along the lines of, “Those are great questions! Let’s do the math.” The first question that students need to address is what possible angles can be made by joining one or more of the puzzle pieces at their vertices with shared sides. The fact that the puzzle pieces are 30°-60°-90° triangles can be g ...
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... When a triangle is a right triangle, one of its angles measures 90°. Does this show correlation or causation? Explain. A. Causation; a triangle must have a 90° angle to be a right triangle. B. Causation; a triangle’s angles must add to 180°. C. Correlation; a triangle must have a 90° angle to be a r ...
... When a triangle is a right triangle, one of its angles measures 90°. Does this show correlation or causation? Explain. A. Causation; a triangle must have a 90° angle to be a right triangle. B. Causation; a triangle’s angles must add to 180°. C. Correlation; a triangle must have a 90° angle to be a r ...
Geometry Standards
... 16. (MM1G3d) A parallelogram with all sides congruent would most likely be described as which type of figure? a. Rhombus b. Square c. Rectangle d. Kite 17. (MM1G3d) There are five points in a plane, but not three points are collinear. How many different straight lines that pass through two of the f ...
... 16. (MM1G3d) A parallelogram with all sides congruent would most likely be described as which type of figure? a. Rhombus b. Square c. Rectangle d. Kite 17. (MM1G3d) There are five points in a plane, but not three points are collinear. How many different straight lines that pass through two of the f ...