What we have here is a written lesson that will prepare you for the oral examination. If you score high enough I will let you divide my legs. Don’t worry about your division skills cause if you square and add my legs I will root your hypotenuse. Once I take your base and bring it to the exponent, you will know how well I handle my logs. If you geometry is a little rusty I can certainly help by starting at your line segment and if you are up to it I know that I am BI-conditional. Once we get enough bi-sectors we could join together to form a triangle with your parallelogram. If trigonometry is your game then just let my curvy sine wave take on your tangent. But I can keep it simple too, just subtract my clothes and add you.
I cannot wait to be back in Minnesota on Tuesday (2/5)
I'm glad I quit trying to keep angles and dangles straight and was able to crab on final approach. Keeps those complaints from the cheap seats to a minimum, but I still remember the heat of the meat.
that all triangles created by said angles are indeed congruent to each other?
Is it angle side angle, side angle side, side side side, angle angle side or hypotenuse leg of a right triangle.
Thanks for a trip down memory lane. I didn't know I would actually need to know all the stuff I studied my junior year in high school.
Come to think of it. Mathematics has never been something I took great interest in or cared for very much but that geometry class in high school was actually pretty fun. I enjoyed it and did pretty well in it.
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