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Friday, November 18, 2011

hw #4-6 & 4-7 HL sure is one SASSY theorem!

UNIT 4 TEST Thursday, Dec 1st :)

hw #4-6 Due Tuesday, Nov 22
pg 261-264 #1-7 All
#8,9,11,17,20,29,31

hw #4-7 Due Tuesday, Nov 22
pg 268-271 #1-7 All
#9-19 Odd, #25,27

Read pg 267, #4... A GREAT STRATEGY for compound figure diagrams

And, of course, now is a good time to keep your GB up-to-date... I'm starting to falter and think maybe it should be "put into play" sometime soon (I hate when I falter...)

21 comments:

  1. Dear Geo Mysterious Anonymous Life Saviors (GeoMALS as opposed to Narwhals),

    THANKS!! We'll keep this one as our little secret!!

    To the non-GeoMALS (aka Narwhals), if you don't understand this comment... tough nuggies!!

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  2. I'm just confused on the reasoning for 8a on #4-6. I can't find a theorem anywhere in my bible to support this. Could it be "definition of congruent supplementary angles"?

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  3. For questions like #17 in #4-6, could the reason that <RST is a right angle be "Definition of perpendicular lines"?

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  4. I'm not sure how to explain #6 in #4-7.. It would take a lot of "This segment minus this segment would them equal this segment which equals this segment.." Is there an easier way? The only theorem I can think of to prove anything congruent is the Vertical Angles theorem for <PRL and <SRY, but the segments I am clueless about.

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  5. Did you say that there would always be a use for all of the "Given"? Because on #17 in #4-7, I can't find a use for <3 is congruent to <4.

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  6. ^^ And also on #17.. I can't find any way to prove another angle/side is congruent! I have <1 is congruent to <2 and QE is congruent to QE, but I can't find anything else that would help me to prove that another segment or angle is congruent!

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  7. What does #19 mean by "New Diagram"?

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  8. 8a.. Thm 2-5 If two angles are cong. and supp. then each is a rt angle.

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  9. Can we PLEASE go over #25 in class? in #4-7? I am SO confused on how to find another side in that diagram!

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  10. Lastly, I don't really see the strategy in pg 267 Problem 4, could you explain tomorrow?

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  11. For 4-6 #17... Yes, perp lines form rt angles.

    For 4-7 #6... the vert angles (<PRL & <SRY) give you as AAS using the cong parts of the given cong triangles

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  12. If you take a drink and you die, it's most likely because of choking. Text ChaCha again! Part 1 of 4.

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  13. This is a valid source:

    There is only 2 ways for a liquid to go when you put it in your mouth. 1) Down esophagus to stomach or 2) Down trachea to lungs. So when your Mom told you "it went down the wrong way" when you choked, she was right.....it did. The body's natural response is to cough tho which will throw that liquid right back out of that 'wrong' pipe. Can you drink enough to drown.....no. You would choke and start coughing long before you got to that point. Your body is too smart for that. It protects itself with the gag and cough.
    Part 1 ½ of 4

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  14. When you swallow the wrong way you usually cough, most times a violent cough, thats normal. Your lungs are protected by the glottis that opens and shuts. When you swallow something that goes into the trachea instead of the esophagus, the glottis will shut to protect the lungs. If the fluid actually gets into your lungs, it will stimulate a cough to clear it out.

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  15. Anyway- you don't drown by DRINKING water. Yes, you can get "water poisoning" by drinking too much, but you won't drown. It's an entirely different situation.

    Healthexpert.com
    Part 3 of 4

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  16. Now, if you are asking how much water needs to be in the lungs- not very much, maybe a couple ounces. And it's not always right away either.
    There is a condition known as secondary drowning, in which you get water into your lungs, are fine, but then could die in your sleep up to 72 hours later from drowning. Weird and scary, I know. People don't give water as much respect as they should. It's lots of fun to swim, and the lifeguards and their rules seem so annoying that you forget that the activity is actually a dangerous one! Even olympic swimmers and lifeguards can drown- no one is immune!

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  17. Will there be a topic for quiz review questions? Thanks!

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