Question Posted Wednesday December 15 2004, 7:28 pm
Well, I hope this doesnt get deleted because I really need some advice. If anybody knows how to handle Geometry proofs and knows how I can get ahold of it, that would be great. It is over Finding congruance of triangles, by using a proof. Please Help!!! ^_^
JyNxiE answered Monday December 20 2004, 2:12 pm: I hate proofs...I'm okay at it, not the best skill I have. But you can prove congruance of triangles by SAS (side angle side), AAS( angle angle side), SSS (side side side), or ASA (angle side angle). If you need extra help feel free to IM me sometime. Also, try to get tutoring after school; it helps.
LoLo2454 answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 9:52 pm: OOO!!! I know that stuff!!! You can prove triangles congruent by the following:
AAS (angle angle side), SAS (side angle side), ASA (angle side angle), SSS (side side side), HL (Hypotenuse leg theorum) and then there is a bunch of other stuff too, so IM me for that stuff. My sn is KandyKane2454 :) Hope I helped!!!
Michelley answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 8:57 pm: What parts don't you understand? Leave on in my inbox or IM me! We're doing that in math..it was so hard @ first but once you memorize most of the theorms and postulate and definitions..it gets way easier! If you need anything explained just asked! My teacher gives us like pages and pages of notes..
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thpsmasta2k answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 8:40 pm: UMM i went through the same thing as a freshman... and there is no easy way around them...EXCEPT knowing that this is the only point in time in math that you have to work with them... because i am in PRE-CALC as a junior in high school and we have never touched those stupid proofs since geometry... so just bear with it because it is almost over...and contrary to what MATH TEACHERS say "YOU NEVER TOUCH PROOFS AGAIN... i PROMISE!!!"
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