Can someone help me with some geometry questions? I'm never gonna pass this subject :(
whacha' need? :)
Answers to some questions if you got time..
yup, no problem :)
Which statement is necessarily true if BC || DE ?
What are your choices?
GAC DFE GAB DFH GAB AFD GAC EFH
I think it's B or D.
It's actually C :)
Really? lol :) I suck!
could you help me with more? :)
lol No, you don't, I can understand why you would think either of those two :)
sure :)
Lol because I'm not good at this! :) I couldn't even explain why I thought it would be one of those haha :(
Which diagram shows the medians of a triangle?
triangle 1 triangle 2 triangle 3 triangle 4
Triangle 1 :)
ABC is isosceles with AB = AC = 8 units and BC = 6 units. D and E are the midpoints of AB and BC respectively. What is the length of DE ?
3 units 4 units 6 units 8 units
3 units :)
I hope you don't care doing this D: I'm probably annoying :p
hahaha nope :) I enjoy a challenge X)
Good! because heres one now ;) lol.
Which construction might this image result from?
construction of a line perpendicular to PQ through a given point R on PQ construction of a line perpendicular to AB through a given point R on AB construction of the perpendicular bisector of AB construction of a line segment congruent to AB
lol :D it's B
I love you for getting me through this :) and it seems so easy for you lol. :)
lol I am in Geometry this year and we already learned this stuff :3 that's all
Yay, just my luck haha. I'm so happy right now... Lmao :D
What is the first step in constructing a line parallel to AB passing through an external point M, using only a compass and a straightedge?
Place the compass needle at any point on AB, and set the compass width to M. Place the compass needle at M, and using sufficient compass width, mark two arcs across AB . Draw a line through M that intersects AB, and mark the point of intersection. Using a convenient compass width, mark two arcs through M centered at any point on AB.
I am pretty sure it goes like this but you can refer to this ( http://www.mathopenref.com/constparallel.html) link for the complete set of steps :) 1) Draw a line through M that intersects AB, and mark the point of intersection. 2) Using a convenient compass width, mark two arcs through M centered at any point on AB. 3) Place the compass needle at any point on AB, and set the compass width to M. 4)Place the compass needle at M, and using sufficient compass width, mark two arcs across AB .
Thank you :)
sorry the link messed up, just remove the last parenthesis and it will work :)
yup no problem :) glad to help
That's all i need right now I guess..because I'm about to leave school in 20 mins :p thanks so much! :) your so awesome c:
haha yep, thank you! :) good luck!
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