
Geometry SMART Packet Triangle Proofs
... G.G.27 Write a proof arguing from a given hypothesis to a given conclusion. G.G.28 Determine the congruence of two triangles by using one of the five congruence techniques (SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL), given sufficient information about the sides and/or angles of two congruent triangles. ...
... G.G.27 Write a proof arguing from a given hypothesis to a given conclusion. G.G.28 Determine the congruence of two triangles by using one of the five congruence techniques (SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL), given sufficient information about the sides and/or angles of two congruent triangles. ...
2-8 - Decatur ISD
... will see a famous mountain peak. If you turn your head 35º more to the left, you will see another waterfall. If you are looking straight ahead, through how many degrees must you turn your head to the left in order to see the second waterfall? ...
... will see a famous mountain peak. If you turn your head 35º more to the left, you will see another waterfall. If you are looking straight ahead, through how many degrees must you turn your head to the left in order to see the second waterfall? ...
5.3 Notes
... Draw Conclusions: 1. Why does this construction work? 2. What do you know about the two angles formed by the angle bisector? 3. Measure the distance from D to the sides of the angles. Make a conjecture about the distance from any point on the angle bisector to the sides of the angle. ...
... Draw Conclusions: 1. Why does this construction work? 2. What do you know about the two angles formed by the angle bisector? 3. Measure the distance from D to the sides of the angles. Make a conjecture about the distance from any point on the angle bisector to the sides of the angle. ...