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message 1: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) If you have no idea what perimeter is then this is the discussion for you! Any questions about geometry here.


message 2: by Shep (new)

Shep I'll probably be posting a lot here. XD I really need help in Geo.


message 3: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) No prob I'll help


message 4: by Shep (new)

Shep Thanks so much!

You think you could help me with a few questions right now? *hopeful*


message 5: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Ask them and i'll tell you if I can, cause I don't have my notebook right now. lol


message 6: by Shep (new)

Shep lol ok, thanks:

1. Write the converse of the statement. If the converse is true, then write true. If not true, then provide a counterexample:

 If x=4, then x^2(meaning x squared) = 16



message 7: by Shep (last edited Apr 23, 2011 08:56PM) (new)

Shep And this one:

2. The complement of an angle is 25 degrees. What is the measure of the angle?

a. 75 degrees
b. 155 degrees
c. 65 degrees
d. 165 degrees


message 8: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) yes it's true cause see X=4 soo if you multiply x (which is 4) times 4 it equals 16


message 9: by Shep (new)

Shep Andrea (Dru) wrote: "yes it's true cause see X=4 soo if you multiply x (which is 4) times 4 it equals 16"

ohh ok that makes sense! ty ^^


message 10: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Complement means that adding two angles you get 90 degrees sooo if it asks you the complement of 25 then you substract 90-25 and the answer you get is the correct one.


message 11: by Shep (new)

Shep ahh you explain it so much better than my book does! thanks a ton! :)


message 12: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) you're welcome ;) and btw if it asks the suplement of an angle then its the same thing just with 180 degrees


message 13: by Shep (new)

Shep ooh thanks! I actually was going to ask about that lol


message 14: by Shep (new)

Shep ok, quick question here:(just pretend that "/" means angle since i cant find the angle symbol

if / A and / B are supplementary angles and m/A = 4m/B, find m/A and m/B


so I get what it means by supplementary now but im not exactly sure how id solve this?


message 15: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Wait one sec brb ;) let me see if I can figure it out if not i'll answer it tomorrow.


message 16: by Shep (new)

Shep Okiedokie :D


message 17: by Shep (new)

Shep I hope I didnt just ask a super hard question o.O


message 18: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) I got it, here's what you do

m+ 4m = 180 (cause m is angle A and 4m is angle b and they're suplements so by adding them you get 180)

and then you get m, want me to explain how to do that too?


message 19: by Shep (last edited Apr 23, 2011 10:05PM) (new)

Shep Oh ok I get it ..no I understand how to solve it now. thanks sooo much! :D I might actually pass Geo with ur help lol.


message 20: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) lol thanks !


message 21: by Shep (new)

Shep no, thank you! lol


message 22: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
WTF? Lmao, I'm taking tis next year when I go to HighSchool. =P seems hard...


message 23: by Shep (new)

Shep Major tip: Pay attention to everything. I had trouble absorbing the info and paying attention to geo and now Im paying for it lol.


message 24: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
same here with Algebra, was too busy reading books and talking to friends XD


message 25: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Major tip: write EVERYTHING down. Every procedure, example, etc. Helps a lot. And it's really not that hard


message 26: by Shep (new)

Shep Help please?



1. 3. Suppose that = 37. Find


message 27: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) I did that for my exam two weeks ago :s let me see...


message 28: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) okay so, I think this is the correct way to do it.....


angle 3 = 37

angle 2 and 3 and supplementary so if you subtract 180-37 you get angle 2 and angle 2 and angle 6 are the same...so the answer to angle 2 is the same as angle 6


message 29: by Shep (new)

Shep and this one (using the same diagram)

2. Suppose that = x + 12 and = 3x – 36. Find x. Remember to include the variable in your response (ex. n=4).


thank youuuu :)


message 30: by Shep (new)

Shep Andrea (Dru) wrote: "okay so, I think this is the correct way to do it.....


angle 3 = 37

angle 2 and 3 and supplementary so if you subtract 180-37 you get angle 2 and angle 2 and angle 6 are the same...so the answe..."


so the answer would be 143? that seems a little large..but what do I know lol


message 31: by Sara (new)

Sara ive been using this thread as a little "quiz session" and i passed!!! yay!!!!! (ps scarlet, wut grade r u in?)


message 32: by Shep (new)

Shep 10th ^^ I should be in 11th, but my mom started me in school late. XD


message 33: by Sara (new)

Sara (sigh of relief) i have nothing to worry about for next year!


message 34: by Shep (new)

Shep what do you mean?


message 35: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Scarlet wrote: "and this one (using the same diagram)

2. Suppose that = x + 12 and = 3x – 36. Find x. Remember to include the variable in your response (ex. n=4).


thank youuuu :)"


okay soo here's how you solve this one

angle 5 and angle 1 are the same. So all oyu have to do is this

x + 12 = 3x - 36 and then you get the value of x

once you get the value of x you substitute them in each ecuation and you'll get the measure of angle 1 and 5 (the answers have to be the same)


message 36: by Shep (new)

Shep Ohhh ok..so that would be 24. YAY!

Goodness. I hope math doesnt get worse in college X[


message 37: by Shep (new)

Shep Thanks for your help! I keep bugging you with questions lol


message 38: by Sara (new)

Sara Scarlet wrote: "what do you mean?"

i mean im like terrified of taking AP geometry next year because ive seen some of the problems they do and sorta got really freaked out. but now i know that it isn't THAT impossible (no offense)


message 39: by Shep (new)

Shep Sara wrote: "Scarlet wrote: "what do you mean?"

i mean im like terrified of taking AP geometry next year because ive seen some of the problems they do and sorta got really freaked out. but now i know that it ..."


None taken. And this is just the first few lessons of Standard Geometry, so idk if it gets harder...I'm sure it does.

You like math and I dont, so this should be no problem for you! ^^


message 40: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Scarlet wrote: "10th ^^ I should be in 11th, but my mom started me in school late. XD"

me too!! i should be in 11th grade but here in mexico we start school a year later or something like that


message 41: by Sara (new)

Sara Scarlet wrote: "Sara wrote: "Scarlet wrote: "what do you mean?"

i mean im like terrified of taking AP geometry next year because ive seen some of the problems they do and sorta got really freaked out. but now ..."


darnit!!!!


message 42: by Eirian (new)

Eirian (EirianRane) | 50 comments AP Geometry exists? O_o


message 43: by Sara (new)

Sara yes.


message 44: by Shep (new)

Shep WHAT ABOUT UNICORNS??? :O


message 45: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) No sweetie


message 46: by Sara (new)

Sara OMG gimme one!!!! i want one!! gimme gimme gimme!!!!


message 47: by Eirian (new)

Eirian (EirianRane) | 50 comments Sara wrote: "yes."

Would that be AP Java? or ... O_o I swear I've never heard of AP Geometry.


message 48: by Sara (new)

Sara do you know wut ap stands for?


message 49: by Eirian (last edited Apr 24, 2011 07:39PM) (new)

Eirian (EirianRane) | 50 comments Advanced Placement considering AP tests are in a week and half? O_o


message 50: by Shep (new)

Shep Andrea (Dru) wrote: "No sweetie"

Yes they do! They dooo!!!!!!!! I believeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee O.O


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