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Christmas Break Homework:
Download first two files and complete the following from Chapter 5 of Similarity Download:
(1) General Similarity: p. 101 5.1.1, 5.1.2
(2) Read Chpt. 5.2 AA Similarity, start p.101; Read sample problems w/solutions (5.2-5.6); Complete all exercises on pp.107 -108.
(3) Read Chpt. 5.3 SAS Similarity, start p.108; Read sample problems w/solutions (5.8-5.10); Complete all exercises on p.112.
(4) Read Chpt. 5.4 SSS Similarity, start p.113; Read sample problem w/solution (5.11); Complete problem 5.4.1 on page 114.
(5) Read Chpt. 5.5 Using Similarity in Problems, start p.114; Go over probs w/solns (5.12-5.18); Complete excercises 5.5.2 & 5.5.4 only.
(6) Do Review Problems, p.126-128 : 5.22-5.29, 5.31, 5.33, 5.35, 5.38, and 5.43.
Note any three letters in brackets means area of a triangle; thus [ABC] (p.119) means the area of triangle ABC; Area is found by 1/2 b*h or it may be given to you in the problem such as [ABC] = 24 units squared.
Download first two files and complete the following from Chapter 5 of Similarity Download:
(1) General Similarity: p. 101 5.1.1, 5.1.2
(2) Read Chpt. 5.2 AA Similarity, start p.101; Read sample problems w/solutions (5.2-5.6); Complete all exercises on pp.107 -108.
(3) Read Chpt. 5.3 SAS Similarity, start p.108; Read sample problems w/solutions (5.8-5.10); Complete all exercises on p.112.
(4) Read Chpt. 5.4 SSS Similarity, start p.113; Read sample problem w/solution (5.11); Complete problem 5.4.1 on page 114.
(5) Read Chpt. 5.5 Using Similarity in Problems, start p.114; Go over probs w/solns (5.12-5.18); Complete excercises 5.5.2 & 5.5.4 only.
(6) Do Review Problems, p.126-128 : 5.22-5.29, 5.31, 5.33, 5.35, 5.38, and 5.43.
Note any three letters in brackets means area of a triangle; thus [ABC] (p.119) means the area of triangle ABC; Area is found by 1/2 b*h or it may be given to you in the problem such as [ABC] = 24 units squared.