Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Due Thursday 9/28 1. <1, -3> 3. <1, -1> 5. <4, -2> 7. C 9. I 11. H
17. A(-2, 6) C(-17, 9) E(-9, -2)
19. N(-1, -9) I(-1, -2) L(-6, 0) E(-6, -7)
21. U(1, 16) G(2, 12)
23. No the points do not all move by the same amount in the same direction
25. <0, 0> Moving by a vector and then its reverse vector gets you back where you
started.
Due Friday 9/29 5. a) PQ and PQ, QR and QR etc., b) Yes c) Opposite Orientation
6. a) ZO and ZO, OW and OW, etc., b) No c) Same Orientation
16. 17.
25. a) S-isomer b) scissors, gloves, cookie-cutter houses, etc.
26. A(5, -4) x and y switch!
29. No. The points farthest from the reflection line move farthest. Points on the
reflection line dont move at all.
Due Mon. 10/2 Separate file uploaded to Canvas. It is called HW due 9-22 rotation
Due Wed., 10/4 Geometry Quiz 1 & KA Weekly no need to post answers tonight!
Due Thurs/Fri., 10/5-6 1. <5 & <6 and <1 & <2 are corresponding <s; <4 & <3 are alternate interior
4. <1 = 75: corresponding angles are congruent; <2 = 105 ss int <s are suppl.
5. <1 = 120 corr. <s are congruent; <2 = 60 adj <s ore sup. or ss int <s are sup.
6. <1 = 100 ss int <s are sup.; <2 = 70 alt int <s congruent
7. <1 = 70 and <2 = 110 both because ss int <s are congruent
8. <1 <2 corresp. <s
9. <3 <4 alt. int. <s
10. <5 + <6 = 180 ss int <s are suppl.
11. <5 <2 alt. int. <s
12 <5 <8 corresp. <s
13. <3 <9 corresp. <s
Due Mon., 10/9 Simple Proofs handout well discuss these in class.
Due Tues., 10/10 Textbook problems are all odd look them up in the back of the book!
Two ProveIt! proofs well discuss these in class.
Due Tues., 10/17 pg 71, #5-8 (all), 11-17 (odd), 18-20 (all), 24, 28, 30
5. 6. Not possible; an equilateral triangle is always acute.
Due Wed., 10/18 Sample Test the KEY is uploaded as a separate document in the module.
Due Thurs., 10/19 No HW Study for test! Ive uploaded Keys to the practice handouts as separate docs.
Due Wed., 10/12 5. Various answers, but any answer will show that two triangles
that have three identical angles can still be different sizes,
and therefore not congruent.
6. SAS
7. SSS 8. Not possible
9. not possible 10. SSS
11. SAS 12. SAS
13. SAS
16. a) vertical <s b) given c) definition of midpoint
d) given e) def. of midpoint f) SAS
19. & 20. Well discuss these in class.
Due Mon., 10/17 Finish your in class Constructions handout (If you did not get to the daisy wheel in class,
you do NOT have to do it or the following items in the handout. But do everything
UP to the daisy wheel.
Bring in your test corrections and any questions that arise from the test corrections.
7. RT NA 11. a) F
b) -1, 1, -1 c) < EGD and < EGF are rt. <s
d) 26 ; 26 e) EG by reflexive, ED EF (part d)
EG perp to DF (part b), so
<EGD and <EGF are right angles
EGD EGF by HL
Due Tues., 10/25 11. HY 13. HY 15. <R 17. 2/3 19. 50 21. 70
23 7.5 cm 36. x = 60 y = 25 37. 2.3 cm 41.