7-5 Proportions in Triangles

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7-5 Proportions in Triangles Students will use their knowledge of similarity in triangles to prove the Triangle-Angle-Bisector Theorem. 7-5 Proportions in Triangles To use the Side-Splitter Theorem To use the Triangle-Angle-Bisector Theorem

7-5 Quiz The following questions are designed to help you decide if you understood today’s lesson Make sure you ask if you miss a question and don’t understand why! Be sure to record the number you get right on your portfolio sheet!

  11 12 18 9 Non-Response Grid

  12 6 20 24 Non-Response Grid

3. Find x to the nearest tenth. 4.8 14.4 9.4 1.7 Non-Response Grid

  2.22 45 5.43 7.2 Non-Response Grid

5. Solve for x. 6 12 8 2 Non-Response Grid

ASSIGNMENT 7-5 p. 475-477 #10-46 even Be sure to RATE your understanding of the lesson 4-3-2-1-0 after you finish it AND give me 2 complete sentences as to why you rated yourself that way.