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Geometry 5-5 Complete Lesson: Indirect Proof

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A complete formative lesson with embedded slideshow, mini lecture screencasts, checks for understanding, practice items, mixed review, and reflection. I create these assignments to supplement each lesson of Pearson's Common Core Edition Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry courses. See also mathquest.net and twitter.com/mathquestEDU.
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Question 1
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Solve It! The goal of this game is to fill in the empty squares with numbers. The numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 must appear once in each row and once in each column. Complete the games on the canvas.

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Question 6
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Problem 3 Got It? Complete the proof on the canvas.

Given: 7(x + y) = 70 and x ≠ 4.
Prove: y ≠ 6.

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Question 8
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Write a statement that contradicts the following statement. Draw a diagram to support your answer.

Lines a and b are parallel.

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Question 9
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Error Analysis: A classmate began an indirect proof as shown below. Explain and correct your classmate's error.

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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Vocabulary Review: Draw a line from each statement in Column A to one or more pictures that contradicts it in Column B.

Question 16
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Use Your Vocabulary: Write indirect or indirectly to complete the sentence.

The __?__ way home from school takes a lot more time.

Respond with one word, no spaces.

Question 17
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Use Your Vocabulary: Write indirect or indirectly to complete the sentence.

By finding the negation of a statement false, you __?__ prove the statement true.

Respond with one word, no spaces.

Question 18
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Reflection: Math Success

Question 2
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Question 3
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Problem 2 Got It? Which two statements contradict each other?

I. △XYZ is acute.
II. △XYZ is scalene.
III. △XYZ is equiangular.
Statements I & II
Statements II & III
Statements I & III
Problem 2 Got It? Reasoning: Statements I and II below contradict each other. Statement III is the negation of Statement I. Are statements II and III equivalent?

I. △ABC is scalene.
II. △ABC is equilateral.
III. △ABC is not scalene.
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Question 7
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Review Lesson 5-4: The distances from the centroid of a triangle to its vertices are 16 cm, 17 cm, and 18 cm. What is the length of the shortest median?
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Review Lesson 5-4: The orthocenter of isosceles △ABC lies outside the triangle and m∠A = 30. What are the measures of the other two angles? Select all that apply.
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Review Lesson 2-4: You think, "If I leave home at 7:10, I'll catch the 7:25 bus. If I catch the 7:25 bus, I'll get to school before class starts. I am leaving and it's 7:10, so I'll get to school on time." Which law of deductive reasoning are you using?
The Law of Detachment
The Law of Syllogism
Review Lesson 1-7: Identify the shortest and longest sides of △ABC.
side AB
side BC
side AC
Shortest
Longest
Review Lesson 1-7: Identify the shortest and longest sides of △ABC.
side AB
side BC
side AC
Shortest
Longest
Problem 1 Got It?
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Problem 1 Got It?
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