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Geometry: All-In-One Answers Version B

Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice rights Answers Version BGeometryL1 geometry : All-In-One Answers Version BGeometryLesson 1-1 Daily Notetaking GuideL12 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice rights reasoning isA is a conclusion you reach using inductive counterexample and Using a PatternFind a pattern for the the pattern to find the next two terms in the , 192, 96, 48,..Each term is the preceding term. The next twoterms are 48 and 24 .Quick the next two terms in each ,2,4,7,11,16,22,,,.. , Tuesday, Wednesday,,,..c.,,.. Answers may vary. Sample:3841929648 1 Name_____ Class_____ Date_____Lesson ObjectiveUse inductive reasoning to makeconjectures1 NAEP 2005 Strand:GeometryTopic:Mathematical ReasoningLocal Standards: _____Lesson 1-1 Patterns and Inductive Reasoningreasoning based on patterns you example for which the conjecture is 1-2 Daily Notetaking GuideL14 Name_____ Class_____ Date_____ Pearson Education, Inc.

Understand basic terms of geometry Understand basic postulates of geometry 2 1 NAEP 2005 Strand: Geometry Topic: Dimension and Shape Local Standards: _____ Lesson 1-3 Points, Lines, and Planes exactly one line. exactly one point. exactly one plane. a location. a series of points that extends in two opposite directions without end.

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