Chapter 3: Q29. (page 113)
Plot each point on graph paper.
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The graph of the pointis:

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Chapter 3: Q29. (page 113)
Plot each point on graph paper.
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The graph of the pointis:

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Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior, same side interior or corresponding angles
and

Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
and

Write proofs in two-column form.
Given:
Prove: is supplementary to

Exercises 23 – 29 refer to the diagram in Step 2 of Exercise 22
Suppose the top and bottom of the box lie in parallel lines. Explain how theorem 3.1 can be used to prove .
Draw a diagram of a six-sided box by following the steps below.

Draw a six-sided top. Then draw Draw vertical edges.
An exact copy of the top directly edges dashed
below it. Make invisible
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