
Teacher Notes PDF
... side then hypotenuse * sin(A) = opposite becomes _________ * sin(A) = _______ when we have a . RIGHT triangle. But what if it is not? Open the TI-Nspire document Ambiguous_Law_of_Sines. o Use / Â to page down. Press / ¢ (right side of NavPad) to move to page 1.2 and begin the lesson 3. Complete ...
... side then hypotenuse * sin(A) = opposite becomes _________ * sin(A) = _______ when we have a . RIGHT triangle. But what if it is not? Open the TI-Nspire document Ambiguous_Law_of_Sines. o Use / Â to page down. Press / ¢ (right side of NavPad) to move to page 1.2 and begin the lesson 3. Complete ...
Triangle Sum
... equilateral. A right triangle may be isosceles or scalene. An obtuse triangle may be isosceles or scalene. ...
... equilateral. A right triangle may be isosceles or scalene. An obtuse triangle may be isosceles or scalene. ...
001-1st-Semester-Review-Geometry
... 4-1 Congruent Polygons Two polygons are congruent if they have the same size and shape. Two polygons are congruent if and only if all corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent. ...
... 4-1 Congruent Polygons Two polygons are congruent if they have the same size and shape. Two polygons are congruent if and only if all corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent. ...