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Monday, November 14, 2005 

Equilateral and Isosceles Triangles

Check and collect #24 and #35
Equilateral and Isosceles Triangles
HW: #36 WS on Equilateral and Isosceles

well basically today i really started to get the definition of the isosceles triangles ...... so i hope that means i will be passing the next benchmark!

Well today i learned that an isosceles triangle means that the whole triangle is equal to each other meaning that it equals to 180.

Today I learned about isosceles and equilateral triangles and that with Isosceles triangles if two sides are parallel then so are the angles. It was real easy I understand it.

Today we went into a deeper understnading of the isoscelus and equilateral triangles. We learned that all triangles will equal to 180 degrees and that if two sides of the isocleus triangle are parallel then so are the angles.

that day when i was acctually paying attintion i leard what an isosceles triangle is and how much it epuals witch is 180

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