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4-1 Quiz The following questions are designed to help you decide how well you understand today’s lesson. Please ask me if you miss a question and do not understand why you missed it. Be sure to record the number you get right in your portfolio sheet 

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4. The two triangles are congruent as suggested by their appearance 4. The two triangles are congruent as suggested by their appearance. Find the value of c. The diagrams are not to scale. 4 5 3 38 Non-Response Grid

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Assignment: 4-1 p.222-223 #8-44 even