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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

hw #7-1 What's YOUR angle?

pg 305-306 #1-15 All, 22-32 All
pg 309-310 #1-5 All #7-21 Odd

7 comments:

  1. Do we have to use a protracter for 13,14 and 15 because I cant think of a way not to.

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  2. You shouldn't have to use a protractor. The answers might not be accurate if you do; the figures are probably not drawn to scale.

    13) For this problem, you only have to identify whether the angles are corresponding, alternative interior, or neither.
    corresponding angles- on the sme side as the transversal line and in the same position.
    alternative interior angles- within a pair of lines and on the opposite sides of the transversal

    14) The directions give you the measurement of angle 3. Angle 3 and angle 4 or supplimentary (when added together, they equal 180 degrees). Try to figure out the rest out from there.

    15) Angles 2 and 3 are vertical angles, so they have the same measurement.

    -Rebecca

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  3. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL TEAMWORK... THANKS TS!!

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  4. For #29 could you write the answer as <KBL or <LBK, or does it have to be <KBL because they wrote the angle before that right to left.

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  5. Good question... there are times when it IS important to write vertices in a specific order... this is NOT one of those times. You can name that angle either way and it is still a vertical angle of <RBT (or <TBR).

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  6. Mr. chamberlain whats your email.I'm having trouble finding it

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