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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 

Proving Lines are Parallel

We started class by going over home #25 (and collecting it), and also retook benchmark #12 on Angle relationships. Then we took notes on Proofs and proving lines are parallel. These are practices for Benchmarks 13 and 14. We will be taking these on Monday. Here are the notes and here's the assignment: #26 page 153 #10-31 (all).

today i learned about prooving lines just ask yourlsef what u are doing start with teh given define what u are doing statement then the reason and then end with a conclusion

Today we learned how to prove our angles true.We also learned to prove the coverse of the statemnet. And how to incorporate our knowledge of the angles into the problems.

today in class i learned not to pass notes.. becuz mr. fjelstrom will take it from me and read it no matter how personal it was! ... oh also i learned what proofs are and that they are important for future benchmarks :)

today i learned how to prove an angle. its pretty fun once you get the hang of it.

Today I learned how to prove lines are parallel. I also learned that you need to know what converse and the angle pair relationships are.

Today I learned how to prove lines are parallel. I also learned that you need to know converse's and what angle pair relationships are.

today we learned how to prove parallel lines. We also learned how to prove its true or false by the converse.

today i learned how to prove if lines are parallel. I also learned how to say if the line if parallel or not parallel by using the converse

We learned how to prove if lines are parallel

today in geometry i learned how to prove if two lines are parallel or not by using angle pair relationships.

I learned the alternate exterior angles theorem and the converse of 3 diffrent angles

Tuesday we learned the alternate exterior angles and more parallel lines. We learned how to prove lines are parallel and etc.

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