
Proofs with Quadrilaterals CW
... What else does this information tell you when you put it together? o e.g. Can I prove congruent triangles? What else do I need to be able to prove my statement? o e.g. Use CPCTC ...
... What else does this information tell you when you put it together? o e.g. Can I prove congruent triangles? What else do I need to be able to prove my statement? o e.g. Use CPCTC ...
Unit 2B Parallelograms - Clark Magnet High School
... Unit 2B Review Part 2 For Additional practice see the Mid-Chapter Quiz on page 347 of your textbook ...
... Unit 2B Review Part 2 For Additional practice see the Mid-Chapter Quiz on page 347 of your textbook ...
Triangles II - e
... Therefore, AD is the perpendicular bisector of BC. In an isosceles triangle, 1. the perpendicular drawn from the apex to the opposite side 2. the bisector of the apex angle, 3. the straight line joining the apex to the midpoint of the opposite side and 4. the perpendicular bisector of the side oppos ...
... Therefore, AD is the perpendicular bisector of BC. In an isosceles triangle, 1. the perpendicular drawn from the apex to the opposite side 2. the bisector of the apex angle, 3. the straight line joining the apex to the midpoint of the opposite side and 4. the perpendicular bisector of the side oppos ...