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Warm-up How long is one million seconds? How long is one billion seconds? How long is one trillion seconds?

Agenda Homework Review 3-2 Angles and Parallel Lines 3-1, 3-2 Enrichment

3-1 Study Guide

3-1 Practice

3-1 Enrichment Perspective Drawing

3-1 Enrichment

3-2 Enrichment More Optical Illusions

3-2 Enrichment

3-2 Study Guide

3-2 Practice

Lesson 3-1

Lesson 3-2

Solving Multi-step equations

3-1 Review

3-2 Review

Time to take notes…

Slopes of Lines

Slope vertical rise horizontal run

Slope Positive slope Negative slope (2, 2) (8, 7) (9, 3) (3, 6)

Slope Zero slope Undefined slope (11, 2) (17, 2) (1, 10) (1, 18)

Slope Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines

Caution – Answers Ahead

3-3 Study Guide

Homework 3-3 Practice 3-1 – 3-2 Practice Quiz