
SampleMO1Geo
... 3. Consider the heptagon with vertices (0, 0), (50, 0), (50, 40), (35, 30), (35, 80), (15, 80), (0, 70). Ravis wants to cut the polygon into pieces that can be reassembled into a rectangle. Determine the minimum number of pieces needed for Ravi to achieve his goal. 4. One can dissect a 5 × 5 chessbo ...
... 3. Consider the heptagon with vertices (0, 0), (50, 0), (50, 40), (35, 30), (35, 80), (15, 80), (0, 70). Ravis wants to cut the polygon into pieces that can be reassembled into a rectangle. Determine the minimum number of pieces needed for Ravi to achieve his goal. 4. One can dissect a 5 × 5 chessbo ...
Week 5 (February 1st
... (1) If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the lines are perpendicular. (2) Perpendicular Transversal Theorem. (3) If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then the two lines are parallel to each other. Closing: Add the day’s theorems to the Proof Ref ...
... (1) If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the lines are perpendicular. (2) Perpendicular Transversal Theorem. (3) If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then the two lines are parallel to each other. Closing: Add the day’s theorems to the Proof Ref ...
Link to Triangle Congruence Powerpoint
... If you can’t make two non-congruent triangles, then the information MUST BE ENOUGH TO PROVE CONGRUENCE! ...
... If you can’t make two non-congruent triangles, then the information MUST BE ENOUGH TO PROVE CONGRUENCE! ...