Chapter 3: Q7CUR. (page 114)
Draw a diagram that satisfies the conditions stated. If the conditions cannot be satisfied, write not possible.
A triangle is isosceles but not equilateral.
Short Answer
The diagram is:
Chapter 3: Q7CUR. (page 114)
Draw a diagram that satisfies the conditions stated. If the conditions cannot be satisfied, write not possible.
A triangle is isosceles but not equilateral.
The diagram is:
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42. Lines Iplane X, plane Xplane Y, and I is not parallel to Y.
Write proof in two column form
Given:
Prove:
Alan tried to prove Postulate 10 as shown below. However, he did not have valid proof. Explain why not.
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are congruent.
Given ; transversal cuts and
Prove:
Statement | Reason |
1. | Given |
2. | If two parallel lines are cut by transversal then alt. int. are |
3. | Vert. are |
4. | Transitive Property |
Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, or none of these.
and
Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
Two lines perpendicular to a third line are perpendicular to each other
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