This Blog exists for the collective benefit of all geometry students. While the posts are specific to Mr. Chamberlain's class, any and all "geometricians" are welcome. The more specific your question (including your own attempts to answer it) the better.
For #5, have can can have can't haven't. In other words, nothing can be deduced (which btw makes sense). You have SS, not SSS, and SS doesn't sit at the dinner table with SAS, ASA, & SSS.
As for Kevin, what Nick said yo.
As for Nick & Nessie, 7am or bust. This are will be a serious test of your 'bilty, buster brown!
for #20, would plane m bisecting line ab make ao and ob congruent?
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hahaha mr c, what time shall we get there for the test tomorro
ReplyDeletefor number 5, have can nothing be deduced from the info given? it makes no sense, wouldn't the answer be sss?
ReplyDeleteWhat is "have can"?
ReplyDeleteJust Moy
As for Kevin, yes. It is bisecting the line, just like normal. Since it is bisecting, by definition, the two segments are cong.
ReplyDeleteFor #5, have can can have can't haven't. In other words, nothing can be deduced (which btw makes sense). You have SS, not SSS, and SS doesn't sit at the dinner table with SAS, ASA, & SSS.
ReplyDeleteAs for Kevin, what Nick said yo.
As for Nick & Nessie, 7am or bust. This are will be a serious test of your 'bilty, buster brown!