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Warm-up 11.7 Proportional Parts of Parallel Lines Copy the pictures and complete the similarity statements and write the similarity conjecture. 1. 2. ΔPQR by ΔKLM by
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pg 611 and 612 #1-10; pg 616 and 617 #1-7
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11.7 Proportional Segments between parallel lines
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More Practice
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Extended Parallel Proportionality
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Remaining Ch. 11 Conjectures Angle Bisector/Opposite Side Conjecture (C-95)A bisector of an angle in a triangle divides the opposite side into two segments whose lengths are in the same ratio as ____. Parallel/Proportionality Conjecture (C-98)If a line parallel to one side of a triangle passes through the other two sides, then it divides the other two sides_______. Conversely, if a line cuts two sides of a triangle proportionally, then it is ______to the third side. Extended Parallel/Proportionality Conjecture (C-99)If two or more lines pass through two sides of a triangle parallel to the Third side, then they divide the two sides __________. Pg 627 – 628 #1-13 (Show proportions)
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Notebook Check Next Block Notes with warm-ups : 1)11. 1 & 11.2 2) 11.3 & 11.4 3) 12.1 4) 12.3& 12.4 5)12.4 6)11.5 & 11.6 7) 11.7 (7 notes x 11 = 77) Conjectures : C-90 to C-99 ( 10 conjectures x 2 = 20) Notebook Check 77 + 20 = 97 Don’t forget your textbook for review out of the textbook!
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