Monday, October 28, 2013

Chapter 2 Review

This week is our Chapter 2 assessment. I will be posting daily notes and questions, designed to get you thinking about what is to come the next day. Today we reviewed the basic elements on Chapter 2: Verifying Angle Relationships. Adjacent angles, Vertical angles and linear pairs. Adjacent angles are angles next to each other that share a common ray. Vertical angles are angles that are formed by the intersection of two lines. The opposite angles formed are congruent. There are two pairs of them. Linear pairs are angles that can be adjacent to each other, and are definitely, supplementary-and therefore, their sums equal to 180 degrees. Today we also discussed Section 2.1: Deductive Reasoning. For example, Radwa was preparing toast for breakfast. After a few minutes, the bread popped up but wasn't toasted. What possibilities are there for the bread not being toasted? Look at the video from Brightstorm - 'deductive reasoning' on YouTube. He explains deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning.

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