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Slideshow 45, Mathematics Mr Richard Sasaki, Room 307 Quadrilateral Proofs Slideshow 45, Mathematics Mr Richard Sasaki, Room 307

Objectives Form groups of three or four Research the proof given to you Place the proof on a piece of A4 paper

Proofs This time, please make pairs. As before, please choose a card that will be passed out to you now.

Proofs Remember to use as much notation that you know as possible. We know notation for triangles, angles, lines, line segments, rays, perpendicular lengths and parallel lengths along with many more things! Please make sure that you understand the meaning of the thing you need to prove. Once again, this will be graded.