- (1, 2, 3,5, 7, 11, 13)
- (17-27) odd
- (32)
- (42-47) all
5.3 (this is a pdf file on my website!)
- (6-18) all
PH #3.1 Properties of Parallel Lines
4.2 problems
Happy Yom Kippur to all of my Jewish students! Have a nice, long, PG-13 weekend everyone!
Complete the following chart:
# of sides: 3 4 5 6 7 8 n
# of triangles formed:
Sum of all the angles:
Now construct the circumscribed circles of each of the above triangles.
Construct the 3 angle bisectors of:
4. an acute triangle
5. an obtuse triangle
6. a right triangle
The 3 angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at one point callede the incenter.
For numbers 4-6, pick the longest side of each triangle. Use your knowledge of how to construct a perpendicular through a point NOT on the line to construct a perpendicular to your longest side through the incenter.
Good luck! See you tomorrow! Remember, tomorrow is early release which means we end at 12:40.
P.S. make sure you KNOW the definitions for median and altitude BEFORE you walk into my class tomorrow. I do not have time for you to be confused! KNOW them like the back of your hand!
Tomorrow's constructions are going to be a bit confusing. To make them easier, bring in computer paper and colored pencils for tomorrow's constructions. Of course, these are just suggestions and not mandatory. I'm just trying to make it easier for you.
This may seem like a lot of words to you, but if you take 50 vocabulary words and divide it by the 4 nights (Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday night, and Monday night) you have to complete this assignent, it gives you an average of 12.5 words per evening. This is definitely doable.
PH #1.2
PH #1.3
If you didn't finish last night's #1.6 problems, you have another night to complete it.