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HW ✓: 2-19 to 2-23
2-20 See below
a. ∠B and ∠C must be congruent because they are the angles opposite the two congruent sides (legs).
b. If the m∡B + m∡C = 124, then m∡B must be half of that or 62. If the angles are equal, then you would divide the total in half.
c. The angle that is a linear pair with x is equal to 71° because it is one of the base angles of the isosceles triangle whose other base angle is 71°. Since these angles are a linear pair, x must equal 109° because they are supplementary.
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Quiz Time: 1/8/18• Do only your own work. Show all work.• Use only your own INB, pencil, eraser,
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Objective(s): You will use properties of transformations to discover more geometric angle pair relationships with known angle measure relationships.
Agenda:• HW Review (Teams)• HW Quiz (Individual)• Quiz / MN Review (Class)• 2.1.3 Activity (Teams)
> Review 2-17f & 2-18> 2-24 to 2-26 in spiral> 2-30 on foldable in INB (add angle
measure relationships & when [under what conditions] they hold true)
• Record/Begin HW (Class/Independent):> 2-31 to 2-36;> MN Systems of Equations CPM95/INB13;> Angle Relationships Tlkt (foldable) INB51;> Questions & Summaries for MN;> Ch 1 Quiz 1/12
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CPM
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INB pg 16C
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d & z, a & w, c & y
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2-17. See below.a. x = 135° (corresponding angles), y = 135° (vertical angles)b. y = 45° (straight angle pair), not enough information for xc. x = 135° (corresponding angles), y = 45° (straight angle pair)d. x = 45° (straight angle pair), not enough information for ye. No, corresponding angles have equal measure only when the lines
intersected by the transversal are parallel.f. If lines are parallel, then corresponding angles have equal
measure.g. If lines are parallel, then corresponding angles are congruent
because there is a rigid transformation that carries one angle onto the other (translation).
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2-24b
AB ≅ BC
∠A ≅ ∠C
"Side AB is congruent to side BC."
"Angle A is congruent to angle C."
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CoreRecord 2-25 as notes.
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Core
a & b: Alternate Interior Angles
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2-25b
Translated angle forms a linear-pair (straight angle), ∴ supplementary.
∠a and ∠b are "same-side interior angles".
Translated angle forms a vertical angle, ∴ congruent.
∠a and ∠b are "alternate-exterior angles".
Translated angle forms a linear-pair (straight angle), ∴ supplementary.
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CoreRecord 2-26 as notes.
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Ext.
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CoreTogether: Draw Diagrams & Record Answers
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Core
a. congruent b/c angle d is reflection of angle c.
b. congruent b/c they are vertical.
c. congruent b/c if c=d & c=e then d=e by substitution.
d. Since c is = to both d & e then d=e
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Core
Triangle Angle Sum
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2-30 Angle Relationships ToolkitFor each pair of angles:• Draw a diagram with the angles marked a and b.• State the relationship between the angle measures (i.e. congruent or supplementary)• Write an equation to represent the relationship between angles a and b. • State any conditions that are necessary for the angle measure relationship to be true (such as lines must be parallel).
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HW: 2-31 to 2-36;MN Systems of Equations (CPM 95) INBp13;Angle Relationships Toolkit (foldable) INBp51;Questions & Summaries for MN;Ch 1 Quiz 1/12