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Also would appreciate any hints for #9.  Thanks.
 
Also would appreciate any hints for #9.  Thanks.
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9 isn't too bad.  do all angles equal 180 degress for gha and cba.  and in the middle to get 2 angles equal to 90 degrees.  Makes 2 triangles equal to half way there.  then same thing with 2 other sets of triangles.  Think angles,  not so much sides.
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ok.  Doing 4 now.  almost there.  Does it just take forever?
  
 
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HW 9

Does anyone have any hints for #8 and #10?


for # 10, write out the 3 triangles made up by the one standing up. you will see some equal sides and some equal angles. play with angles adding to 180 and you should get there. sorry. equal sides since they touch.

Doing #8 and no clue!

Also would appreciate any hints for #9. Thanks.

9 isn't too bad. do all angles equal 180 degress for gha and cba. and in the middle to get 2 angles equal to 90 degrees. Makes 2 triangles equal to half way there. then same thing with 2 other sets of triangles. Think angles, not so much sides.

ok. Doing 4 now. almost there. Does it just take forever?

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