Honors Geometry Chapter 2.2 & 2.3 Mrs. Sappington.

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Honors Geometry Chapter 2.2 & 2.3 Mrs. Sappington

Sorry I had to be gone today. Hope you don’t miss me as much as I’m missing you. Today you will take notes on sections 2.2 & 2.3 by working through this power point. The first thing you need to do is turn to section 2.2 in your book. You will need to use your earbuds as you watch this presentation.

Perpiendicular Lines Read about Perpendicular lines and write the definition in your notes. (lable this note 2.2 & 2.3) Watch the video. Watch the video Add anything to your notes that is needed.

Perpendicular Line to a Plane Read Define Watch video

Biconditional Statement Define Watch video

Biconditional True/False Watch video

Homework Worksheet 2.2 & 2.3 Alice In Wonderland worksheet These may be difficult, you might have to think a little bit, do your best

Help video for backside of worksheet (sorry video is not great) video