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Geometry Friday, August 24, 2012 Bellwork...Write the equation of the line in all three forms (point- slope, slope-intercept, and standard) between (8,4) and (7,6). Use your notes, summer assignment, and book to help you!! Go over HW Today's Essential Question: How do I use the segment addition postulate? HW: page 12: 1, 6‐12, 16‐19, 21‐30 Organize binder While you are working on the bellwork, I am going to walk around and check your homework, binder, and book (covered). IF you finish the bellwork (or are stuck), look over your homework.

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GeometryFriday, August 24, 2012

Bellwork...Write the equation of the line in all three forms (point-slope, slope-intercept, and standard) between (8,4) and (7,6).Use your notes, summer assignment, and book to help you!!

Go over HWToday's Essential Question:  How do I use the segment addition postulate?HW:  page 12:  1, 6‐12, 16‐19, 21‐30

Organize binder

While you are working on the bellwork, I am going

to walk around and check your homework, binder,

and book (covered). IF you finish the bellwork (or

are stuck), look over your homework.

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Bellwork...Write the equation of the line in all three forms (point-slope, slope-intercept, and standard) between (8,4) and (7,6).Use your notes, summer assignment, and book to help you!!

Standard form...no fractions and A is always positive.

Write the equation of the line between (1,2) and

(2,5) in all three forms (point-slope, slope-

intercept, and standard).

Standard form....Ax+By=CNo fractions & A is positive

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How do I use the segment addition postulate?

Find the length of AB and BC.