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Warm Up Please draw the diagram. State the given and what you want to prove
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Your Turn To Present! With your Row, you will present 4.3 20 minutes to read over 4.3 Come up with a plan on how you want to present the material PowerPoint Song/Dance Poster Paper Each group has 5 minutes to present the material Everyone must present!
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YOU WILL BE GRADED FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT Count as class participation grade I will be looking for: Creativity (10 Points) Content – Theorem and proof (20 Points) Presentation (10 Points) All members participating (10 Points) MUST HAVE THE NEW THEOREM AND A PROOF FROM YOUR TEXTBOOK IN YOUR PRESENTATION! BE CREATIVE…….GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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4.3 A Right-Angle Theorem Apply one way of proving that two angles are right angles. T 23: If two angles are both supplementary and congruent, then they are right angles. 1 2 Given: <1 = <2 Prove: <1 and <2 are right angles. ~
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Proof: Since <1 and <2 form a straight angle, they are supplementary. Therefore, m<1 and m<2 = 180. Since <1 and <2 are congruent, we can use substitution to get the equation: m<1 + m< 2 = 180 or m<1 = 90 Thus, <1 is a right angle and so is <2.
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You have graduated!!!!! You no longer need to write the words statement and reason at the top of each proof from now on!!!! Just make a T bar.
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P QR S Given: Circle P S is the mdpt of QR Prove: PS QR Τ
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Given: ABCD is a rhombus AB = BC = CD = AD Prove: AC BD Τ ~~~ Hint: Draw and label shape! Use a Detour Proof
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