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... 6. For the following conditional statement: If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent. a) Write the converse. b) Determine the truth value of both the statement and the converse. ...
... 6. For the following conditional statement: If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent. a) Write the converse. b) Determine the truth value of both the statement and the converse. ...
Notes Packet for Positive/Negative Number and Adding Integers
... out that same number from the number of greater absolute value. That is, when we add (-4) + (5), the 4 negative units cancel out 4 of the positive units, and we are left with (-1). Please pull out your set of Algebra Tiles. Each yellow square is marked “+1” and represents a positive 1 integer. Each ...
... out that same number from the number of greater absolute value. That is, when we add (-4) + (5), the 4 negative units cancel out 4 of the positive units, and we are left with (-1). Please pull out your set of Algebra Tiles. Each yellow square is marked “+1” and represents a positive 1 integer. Each ...
Grade 4 Unit 6 Standards Clarification For Parents
... We want to make sure that you have an understanding of the mathematics your child will be learning this year. Below you will find the standards we will be learning in Unit Six. Each standard is in bold print and underlined and below it is an explanation with student examples. Your child is not learn ...
... We want to make sure that you have an understanding of the mathematics your child will be learning this year. Below you will find the standards we will be learning in Unit Six. Each standard is in bold print and underlined and below it is an explanation with student examples. Your child is not learn ...
Chapter 1
... The angles opposite the congruent sides are congruent. (Base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent). The angle bisector of an angle formed by two congruent sides contains an altitude of the triangle and is the perpendicular bisector of the third side of the triangle. ...
... The angles opposite the congruent sides are congruent. (Base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent). The angle bisector of an angle formed by two congruent sides contains an altitude of the triangle and is the perpendicular bisector of the third side of the triangle. ...