Wasn't that 3 day weekend nice? And over...
We started back with a bang: 1st part of similarity unit test (only 24 pts) was today at the end of class. If you missed, come ASAP during advisory to make up.
The second part of the test will be on Thurs-Fri (50 pts). We spent the major part of class working on review of the unit and getting our brains back in gear. There was a warm-up: can you define similar polygons? Can you name corresponding angles and sides if I name two similar polygons? And we did problems from the review worksheet that is attached to post below this one. I will attach the answers on this post. For a clean worksheet, scroll down to previous post. Also attached: the answers to the textbook review.
Your only homework is to prepare for the rest of the test. Try problems on the worksheet. Make sure you understand textbook questions. Read through your geometric truth over this unit. Topic list is attached to previous post.
We will be starting Pythagorean Theorem before we take the test next time. You will have HW #6 over Pythagorean Theorem.
Don't forget that you have two problems on the unit test where you will have to explain thoroughly why triangles are similar (like warm-up from Jan 17-18 in your in-class section).
Also attached: some good problems about dilation from previous block.
We started back with a bang: 1st part of similarity unit test (only 24 pts) was today at the end of class. If you missed, come ASAP during advisory to make up.
The second part of the test will be on Thurs-Fri (50 pts). We spent the major part of class working on review of the unit and getting our brains back in gear. There was a warm-up: can you define similar polygons? Can you name corresponding angles and sides if I name two similar polygons? And we did problems from the review worksheet that is attached to post below this one. I will attach the answers on this post. For a clean worksheet, scroll down to previous post. Also attached: the answers to the textbook review.
Your only homework is to prepare for the rest of the test. Try problems on the worksheet. Make sure you understand textbook questions. Read through your geometric truth over this unit. Topic list is attached to previous post.
We will be starting Pythagorean Theorem before we take the test next time. You will have HW #6 over Pythagorean Theorem.
Don't forget that you have two problems on the unit test where you will have to explain thoroughly why triangles are similar (like warm-up from Jan 17-18 in your in-class section).
Also attached: some good problems about dilation from previous block.
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