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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

hw #3-1 What's your angle??

pg 143-146
#1-35 All, #37-42 All, #49-59 Odd

12 comments:

  1. I found another pssoible answer ofr number 19. (Angles 7 and 1, lines d and e with transversal a.

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  2. Am I doing something wrong or does #15 on pg 144 not have any answer?

    Same for #16?

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  3. I'm not sure what to save for <5 and <6 on #23! I would say alternate exterior but it doesn't seem right!

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  4. I won't be around until late tonight, you can answer each other or we can discuss in class. Be ready for the Unit 2 Test!!

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  5. What if we have questions for the Unit 2 Test??!??

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  6. I'm not sure if I understand what they're asking on #41 pg 145.

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  7. A line and plane can't be skew, can they? Because a plane extends in all directions, and I can't seem to visualize them in a way that they would be skew, because it seems like it is always parallel!

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  8. To Anonymous up there at 6:54pm!

    Planes don't extend in every direction like a box. If they did, then they wouldn't intersect in one line. Think of the two papers we had that intersect. Imagine a plane as a piece of paper that has edges that are infinite.

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  9. Oh wait nevermind I misunderstood what you said! Sorry.

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  10. It's ok! I think we can go over it in class.

    (Not that I'll be listening because I take forever to do my tests.)

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  11. WAIT! Someone please answer this!
    What would the reasoning be for going from statement A to B?

    A. x+(2x+10)=139
    B. 3x+10=139

    Would it be distribution property or just SIMPLIFY?

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  12. can u post our test results online, i cant wait anymore.

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