Geometry Test 4 Quarter 2 Multiple Choice(Each multiple choice question worth 1 pt. each) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Name the ray in the figure. a. b. c. d. ____ 2. How are the two angles related? a. vertical c. complementary b. supplementary d. adjacent ____ 3. For the following true conditional statement‚ write the converse. If the converse is also true‚ combine the statements as a biconditional
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NAME: Eden Barrera Rodriguez COURSE: BEEd- General Education DATE: 11.26.2012 MATH LESSON PLAN: KINDS OF PLANE FIGURES OBJECTIVES: At the end of 45 minutes discussion‚ the students will be able to: * Identify the different kinds of plane figures * Draw plane figures correctly * Appreciate the shapes around us. Show awareness to the things around us. PROCEDURE: A. MATERIALS: white board marker (black) Visual aid (bright-colored cartolina) Pictures (shapes)
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The spider I’m doing my report on is called the Golden Orb spider‚ better known as the banana spider. 0The golden orb spiders are found in dry open places in forests‚ woodlands‚ coastal sand dunes‚ shrubland‚ and mangrove habitats. Some of the golden orb spiders live nearby bushes and flowers. All orb weaving spiders make suspended‚ sticky‚ wheel-shaped orb webs. The webs are placed in the openings between trees and shrubs where insects mostly fly. There are species of banana spider in Africa (including
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Molly Irvin Kouba Math 16A Exam ID #16 Do Plants Understand Math?: Fibonacci Numbers‚ The Golden Ratio‚ and Their Effect on Phyllotaxis in Nature The Fibonacci sequence‚ Lucas Numbers‚ and the Golden Ratio are commonly found in nature as patterns that many plants and animals follow for optimal growth and development. They explain many phenomena such as whorled phyllotaxis in plants or human proportions as well as many weather patterns and possibly other occurrences. As a plant sciences major‚
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[pic] A parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which pairs of opposite sides are parallel and are congruent. Opposite sides are parallel and equal in length‚ and opposite angles are equal (angles "a" are the same‚ and angles "b" are the same) NOTE: Squares‚ Rectangles and Rhombuses are all Parallelograms! Name the kind of parallelogram this figure displays? Example 1: [pic] |[pic] |A parallelogram with: | |
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Regular polygons may be convex or star. (5.01) 1) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] regular quadrilateral – convex – rhombus - square 2) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] irregular quadrilateral – convex – trapezoid 3) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] irregular quadrilateral – concave 4) Describe the figure below. (convex / concave? …) [pic] regular ? – convex – hexagon 5) Describe
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numbers. 2. Do at least 25 questions each on chapter 1 and chapter 2 of NCERT book from other reference books. 3. Do angle sum property of triangles by paper cutting as an individual activity for FA-2. 4. Prove that opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary by paper cutting activity. SCIENCE
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offence to offer for sale flick knives to public. The defendant had flick knife on display in shop window with price label. But the defendant was not found guilty as displaying the knife was merely an “invitation to treat” but not an “offer”. For Golden Rule‚ it is a modification of the Literal Rule. It is used when the literal interpretation fails to produce a workable result and produces an ambiguous meaning. The court will reject the absurd result and modify natural meaning of words. Professor
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The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate‚ the opening of the San Francisco bay into the Pacific Ocean. The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937‚ and has become one of the most internationally recognized symbols of San Francisco‚ California‚ and of the United States‚ San Francisco’s city engineer estimated the cost at $100 million‚ impractical for the time‚ and fielded the question to bridge engineers of
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shown by Sarah’s hair! The other side consisted of a large parking lot and seaside views. Many tour buses were parked in this area. Once we were back across we stopped at the Golden Gate State Park store. Sarah found really cute things that were too expensive‚ but ended up purchasing a button that said “I biked the Golden Gate Bridge.” Brendan bought a t-shirt that said the same thing. The ride down was much more enjoyable! Brendan had us make a stop at the Palace of Fine Arts—pictured on the next
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