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How do you go about problem 6?--[[User:Jrhaynie|Jrhaynie]] 12:50, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
 
How do you go about problem 6?--[[User:Jrhaynie|Jrhaynie]] 12:50, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
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for 6,  used theorem 15 twice.  don't draw anything else new.  Sue

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Does any have any hints for #4? I wish I had one. I've solved all the problems except this one. I kept trying to do something with the midpoints connected and then parallel lines, but got nowhere. - Sue

How far do we think we will get this Thursday on the Euclid problems?

For number 4 connect G to AM through U and call the point D. Do the same with G through V to MB called E. Then use Theorem 25 and 17 to make UGV ~ DGE. Figuring out the rest is easy. Hope that helps! -Jennie

How do you go about problem 6?--Jrhaynie 12:50, 14 October 2009 (UTC)

for 6, used theorem 15 twice. don't draw anything else new. Sue

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