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Bellwork
Take out your homework and leave it on
your desk.
Pick up the worksheet on the little desk.
Assemble into your groups and complete
the worksheet.
Problem 1
F is complementary to G
H is complementary to G
If mF = 28, find the measure of G & H.
Which angles are congruent? Why?
Write your conclusion in conditional (if-then) form.
Problem 2
1 is complementary to 2
3 is complementary to 4
2 4
If m1 = 35, find the measures of 2,
3 and 4.
Which other set of angles is also congruent? Why?
Write your conclusion in conditional form.
Problem 3
1 is supplementary to 3
2 is supplementary to 3
If m1 = 110, find the measure of 2 & 3.
Which angles are congruent? Why?
Write your conclusion in conditional (if-then) form.
Problem 4
A is supplementary to C
B is supplementary to D
C D
If mA = 125, find the measures of B,
C and D.
Which other set of angles is also congruent? Why?
Write your conclusion in conditional form.
Theorems: Toolbox!
We write:
2.4 Congruent Supplements
and Complements
Students will be able to apply the two
theorems regarding congruent/same
comps and supps.
Class Exercises
Turn to page 79 in your book.
What reason would you use to prove
#2?
#3?
#6?
Example 1
Given: AD AB
AC AE
Prove: 1 3
Example 2
Given:1 is comp to 4
2 is comp to3
RT bisects SRV
Prove: TR bisects STV
Example 3
Given: PQR is supp to QRS
QRS is supp to TWX
PQR (5x 48), TWX (2 x 30)
Find: mQRS
Ticket to Leave
Write the correct theorem you would use for
the following proof:
Given:
ABC is supp to OPQ
OPQ is supp to DEF
Prove:
ABC DEF
Homework
Pg. 79 # 1, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 19
Quiz Tomorrow over sections 2.1-2.4
Example 2:
Given: <FKJ is a right angle
<HJK is a right angle
<GKJ <GJK
Conclusion: <FKG <HJG
Bellwork
Draw a picture for and complete the proof
of a theorem below.
Given: 3 is supp to 4; 4 6
6 is supp to 5
Prove: 3 5
Group work: You will have 7 mins!
Each group is given one proof.
Draw a picture and complete the proof.
Write the theorem in conditional form.
2 people from your group(s) will be
randomly selected to
Write the proof on the board
Explain the proof.
As people explain their proof. Write the
conclusion in your toolbox!
Bellwork
1. Review: If two sides of a triangle are 4
and 9, what is the largest integral value
for the length of the third side?
2. Review: What are the restrictions of x if
B is acute and mB 2 x 8 ?