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This Blog exists for the collective benefit of all geometry students. All questions are welcome. The more specific your question (including your own attempts to answer it) the better.
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I am soooo confused on number 21-29 and so is Chelsea. We never learned that stuff!
ReplyDeleteDalpe
I,m confused about #s 21-27 too.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm so glad you are confused. That means I still have a job as a math teacher for another week!
ReplyDelete#21 & #22 are examples of good ol' algebra trying to mooch-in on all the fun we've been having with geometry.
In #21, the sum of the interior angles is 360 (thm 3-13) right? So x + 2x + 3x + 4x = ??... shirley, we can solve this! Sketch a picture and I think you'll deduce a pair of || segments.
In #22, the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is (5 - 2)180 or 540, right? So 60 + 130 + 3x + 3x + x = 540, right? Again, a sketch should help you deduce the || segments.
In #23, by def "regular" means equiangular and equilateral (e.g. a square is simply a "regular" quadrilateral, right?). So, again, we should he able to sketch the situation and deduce the answer to the question.
See how you do with the rest and we will discuss in class on Tuesday.
Note to Sara... don't struggle too much with #29, since that question is invisible and, therefore, very difficult to sketch!! :)
Mr. C.
Yah uhm Im still confused. Too many big words.
ReplyDeleteDalpe
Can you be more specific?
ReplyDeleteNUMBER 24-27 ARE TRYING TO KILL ME!!!!!! I DONT UNDERSTAND THEM AT ALLLLLLL
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