
Discovering Geometry - Madison Local Schools
... Homework – pages 66–67 #1–20 all Daily Openers – 1. A regular heptagon has a side length of 3.25 cm, find the perimeter. 2. Construct an isosceles triangle with legs that measure 5 cm. Measure and label the other side, and all the angles. 3. Without looking, will your triangle be congruent to everyo ...
... Homework – pages 66–67 #1–20 all Daily Openers – 1. A regular heptagon has a side length of 3.25 cm, find the perimeter. 2. Construct an isosceles triangle with legs that measure 5 cm. Measure and label the other side, and all the angles. 3. Without looking, will your triangle be congruent to everyo ...
Investigation: Triangle Properties
... 1. A locus is the set of points that meet a stated condition. How does the locus of points in a plane equidistant from a single point differ from the locus of points in a plane equidistant from the endpoints of a segment? Use sketches to illustrate your answer. ...
... 1. A locus is the set of points that meet a stated condition. How does the locus of points in a plane equidistant from a single point differ from the locus of points in a plane equidistant from the endpoints of a segment? Use sketches to illustrate your answer. ...
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... Complete the following two-column proof. Given: BD AC, D is the midpoint of AC Prove: BC BA Statements: 1. BD AC 2.
... Complete the following two-column proof. Given: BD AC, D is the midpoint of AC Prove: BC BA Statements: 1. BD AC 2.