Introduction covering the lessons and goals of Unit 1.
Definition of Parallel, Perpendicular, and Transversal Lines will be covered. Angle relationships to lines and the angles formed by lines will be defined. Includes Vertical, Supplemental and complementary angles. An angle bi-sector will also be defined.
Definition of Parallel, Perpendicular, and Transversal Lines will be covered. Angle relationships to lines and the angles formed by lines will be defined. Includes Vertical, Supplemental and complementary angles. An angle bi-sector will also be defined.
Definition of Parallel, Perpendicular, and Transversal Lines will be covered. Angle relationships to lines and the angles formed by lines will be defined. Includes Vertical, Supplemental and complementary angles. An angle bi-sector will also be defined.
Worked solutions to Unit 1 Lesson 1 homework.
Defintion of corresponding angles, alternate exterior angles, and alternate interior angles.
Definition of corresponding angles, alternate exterior angles, and alternate interior angles.
Worked solutions to Unit 1 Lesson 2 homework
A basic intrduction to proofs and proof structure. Proofs of basic triangle relationships SAS, AAS, SSS.
A basic introduction to proofs and proof structure. Proofs of basic triangle relationships SAS, AAS, SSS.
Worked Solutions to Unit 1 Lesson 3
In this video students will learn to classify triangles by side and angle types.
Worked solutions for Unit 1 Lesson 4.
Part 1 Lesson 5: Application of material learned in Lessons 1 through 4 to a variety of problem types.
Part 2 Lesson 5: Application of material learned in Lessons 1 through 4 to a variety of problem types.
Worked solutions to Unit 1 Lesson 5 Homework.
Part 1 of Lesson 6: How to discuss angles in terms of circles using degrees.
Part 2 of Lesson 6: How to discuss angles formed inside a circle.
Worked Solutions for Unit 1 lesson 6 Homework
Intepretation of a circle graph using material learned in Unit 1 Lesson 6 on angles and percentages.
Worked solutions to Unit 1 Lesson 7 Homework