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Sunday, February 13, 2011
hw #4-4 Proportionality & Similar Figures
hw #4-4
pg 183-84
#1-4 All
#6-18 Multiples of 3
#19-25 Odd
Will we have to know the definition of similar figures, cngruent angles, etc.? Does it matter what side you put the number on, as long as it makes sense, to find the missing length? -Maggie
I'm fuzzy on #9 pg 186. It's confusing which triangle to do first and all that.
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Will we have to know the definition of similar figures, cngruent angles, etc.?
ReplyDeleteDoes it matter what side you put the number on, as long as it makes sense, to find the missing length?
-Maggie
For 9 I think you have to figure out how many mm go into m. But im still not totally sure.
ReplyDeleteMe too. And number 19 too. It is probably easy peasy lemon squeezy but it just seems like its written confusingly
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