Lesson 8-1 Angles of Polygons. 5-Minute Check on Lesson 7-4 Transparency 7-5 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. 1.Use.
3.3: Angles of Polygons. What is a Polygon? A polygon is a closed plane figure made up of three or more line segments that intersect only at their.
GT Geometry Unit 6: Quadrilaterals Jeopardy. Angles of Polygons || - ogram Properties || - ogram Tests Rhombi/Tra pezoids Area Coordinate Plane 100 200.
Shapes and Designs Jeopardy Names of Polygons Finding the Missing Angle Estimating Angle Measurements Comparing Angle Measurements Angle Sums of Polygons.
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CHAPTER 3 Chapter Opener (slide 2) Getting Ready (slides 3 to 9) Mid-Chapter FAQ (slides 10 and 11) Chapter FAQ (slides 12 to 15) Chapter 3 Task (slides.
Lesson 3.3 - Angles of Polygons
Lesson 8-1
Chapter 3 Polygons. I. Properties of a Polygon A.A plane figure formed by three or more consecutive segments (sides or laterals) B. Each side intersects.
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