Unit One Lesson Eight
This lesson use some concepts we have covered before and applied them to something new, geometry. We took the idea of algebraic proofs and are using the same definitions and properties as we did in lesson 4, but put them into examples in geometry. Although they are very similar, geometric proofs sometimes jump around in the order, so the reasons may not always be referring to the statements right before it. In geometric proofs, there are more definitions and properties than you would use in regular algebraic proofs. Some of the new definitions and properties are:
- Definition of Supplementary Angles
- Definition of Congruent Angles
- Definition of Vertical Angles
- Segment Addition Postulate
- Angle Addition Postulate