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yea so have i, whats your name actually then.
me is riley. |
Andy, I guess.
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call me john.
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no no, what is your names actually.
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call me sven the conquistador........or phil
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Andy.
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^^^
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Conjecture List
C-1 Linear Pair Conjecture – If 2 angles are vertical then they add up to 180 degrees C-2 Vertical Angles Conjecture- IF two angels are vertical pairs then their measurements are equal C-3a Corresponding Angles Conjecture- If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then corresponding angles are equal C-3b AIA Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then alternate interior angels are equal C-3c AEA Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then alternate exterior angels are equal C-3 Parallel Lines Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then corresponding angles are Congruent angles are congruent, and alternate exterior angles are congruent C-4 Slope Formula The slop M of a line (or segment) through two points with coordinates (x1 , y1) and (x2, and y2) is m = y2 – y1 X2 – x1 where x2-x1 doesn’t equal 0 C-5 Perpendicular Bisector Conjecture If a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment then it is equidistant from the end points C-6 Converse of the Perpendicular Bisector Conjecture If a point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment then it is on the midpoint of a segment C-7 Shortest Distance Conjecture- The shortest distance between 2 points is a straight line C-8 Angel Bisector Conjecture If a point is on the bisector of an angel then it is equidistant form the sides of an angle C-9 Parallel Slope Property In a coordinate plane two distinct lines are parallel if and only If their slopes are equal C-10 Perpendicular Slope Property In a coordinate plane two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other C-11 Angle Bisector Concurrency Conjecture The 3 altitudes of a triangle are concurrent. The point of concurrency is orthocenter. C-12 Circumcenter Conjecture- The cirucmenter of a triangle are where all the altitudes meet C-13 Incenter Conjecture The incenter is equidistant from all the sides C-14 Median Concurrency Conjecture The 3 medians of a triangle form the centroid C-15 Centroid Conjecture The centroid of a triangle divides each median into 2 parts so that the distance from the centroid is to the vertex is equal to the distance from the centroid to the midpoint of the opposite side C-16 Center of Gravity Conjecture The centroid is the center of gravity of the triangular region C-17 Triangle Sum Conjecture The sum of the angles in a triangle always equal 180 degrees C-18 Third Angle Conjecture If two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the third angle of each is congruent to the other third angle C-19 Isosceles Triangle Conjecture If a triangle is isosceles then 2 angles are congruent to each other C-20 Converse of the Isosceles Triangle Conjecture If a triangle has two congruent sides then it is isosceles C-21 Triangle Inequality Conjecture The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side C-22 Side-Angle Inequality Conjecture In a triangle, if one side is longer than another side, then the angle opposite the longer side is bigger than the shorter sides opposite angle C-23 Triangle Exterior Angle Conjecture The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is added to the interior angle to get a flat angle consisting of 180 degrees C-24 Side Side Side Conjecture If the 3 sides of one triangle are congruent to the three sides of another triangle then the triangles are congruent C-25 Side Angle Side Conjecture If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent C-26 Angle Side Angle Conjecture If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of another triangle then the triangles are congruent C-27 Side Angle Angle Conjecture If two angles and a non included side of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding angles and side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent C-28 Vertex Angle Bisector Conjecture In an isosceles triangle, the bisector of the vertex the midpoint of the opposite side and the median of the triangle C-29 Equilateral / Equiangular Triangle Conjecture Every equilateral triangle is equiangular and conversely every equiangular is equilateral C-30 Quadrilateral Sum Conjecture The sum of the measures of the four angles of any quadrilateral is N-2 x 180 C-31 Pentagon Sum Conjecture The sum of the angles for any pentagon is 540 degrees C-32 Polygon Sum Conjecture The sum of the measures of the n interior angles of an n gon is n-2 x 180 C-33 Exterior Angle Sum Conjecture For any Polygon, the sum of the measure of a set of exterior angles is FEAR OLD MATH HOME WORK! |
^^what the hell?
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psh what
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what is that??
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lest shoe whats your iavatar?
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tha tis a list of conjectures when dealing with geometric shapes.
my avatar is a picture of nietszche with the colors inverted and upside down , google nietszche to find out more |
Evening MX!!
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i can see it now.
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homework sucks....
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[QUOTE=BassasonicMuthaplucka]Evening MX!![/QUOTE]
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*turns computer upside down*
I don't see it... |
I hate spanish.
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i think it looks like a man hugging a rocket
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[QUOTE=Wintermute]*turns computer upside down*
I don't see it...[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.musiciansforums.com/forum/smileys/smilies_45.gif[/IMG] |
Hello MX. I have returned fro my weekend in Chicago. What have I missed on MX since Friday night?
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[QUOTE=Bassinator89]I hate spanish.[/QUOTE]
what level are you in |
[QUOTE=Luke19Boarder]Hello MX. I have returned fro my weekend in Chicago. What have I missed on MX since Friday night?
:amaze:[/QUOTE] psh screw what you missed! how was the weekend |
spanish 2, and i have to take 3 and 4.
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I am gonna be the bassist in a 12 man big band
its me on bass, electric piano, and banjo my friends on guitars, trombone, whilstle, megaphone, violin, drums, saxophone, trumpet and EADG jazz cello booyah hey guess what emotocon this is: >8-0 & person realizing he or she has a tapeworm |
[QUOTE=Bassinator89]spanish 2, and i have to take 3 and 4.[/QUOTE]
im in 2, whatcha need help with |
[QUOTE=BassasonicMuthaplucka]I am gonna be the bassist in a 12 man big band
its me on bass, electric piano, and banjo my friends on guitars, trombone, whilstle, megaphone, violin, drums, saxophone, trumpet and EADG jazz cello booyah hey guess what emotocon this is: >8-0 & person realizing he or she has a tapeworm[/QUOTE] the band is either gonna be great , or its gonna bust just to warn you |
[QUOTE=Left Shoe]psh screw what you missed!
how was the weekend[/QUOTE] Wow, it was awesome. I got down there Friday night to the Marriot hotel (where there were 67 rooms of people filled for the wedding), took a limo to a very nice italian restaurant for the rehearsal dinner. Then we went back and went to sleep. Saturday, we woke up at 11, went to Denny's for breakfast (instaead of spending 13$ each for hotel food) and came back and started preparing for the wedding. We went to the church, which was amazingly awesome, and the wedding was really nice. We then took a limo to where the reception was held. Holy fart, that place was the most elegant place I have ever been. They had an open bar and martini bar, too ... so my sister and I (the only two people not of age in the entire place) had a few drinks. It was kinda awkward getting drunk with my parents and extended family, but it was a good time. There were 2 badns that played, one big band, and one Croation band ... and in between sets, my sister and I did shots with the croation guys, good times. After the reception, we went back to the hotel into the hospitality sweet where there was more alcholhol and dessert-type foods. Good times. I passed out a while later in our room ... then we had a nice breakfast this morning befroe spending 5 hours in a car on the way home. Overall, it was a fabulous weekend. :amaze: |
I need help with spanish. Thats about all though.
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bassinator u need help?
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[QUOTE=Luke19Boarder]Wow, it was awesome. I got down there Friday night to the Marriot hotel (where there were 67 rooms of people filled for the wedding), took a limo to a very nice italian restaurant for the rehearsal dinner. Then we went back and went to sleep. Saturday, we woke up at 11, went to Denny's for breakfast (instaead of spending 13$ each for hotel food) and came back and started preparing for the wedding. We went to the church, which was amazingly awesome, and the wedding was really nice. We then took a limo to where the reception was held. Holy fart, that place was the most elegant place I have ever been. They had an open bar and martini bar, too ... so my sister and I (the only two people not of age in the entire place) had a few drinks. It was kinda awkward getting drunk with my parents and extended family, but it was a good time. There were 2 badns that played, one big band, and one Croation band ... and in between sets, my sister and I did shots with the croation guys, good times. After the reception, we went back to the hotel into the hospitality sweet where there was more alcholhol and dessert-type foods. Good times. I passed out a while later in our room ... then we had a nice breakfast this morning befroe spending 5 hours in a car on the way home. Overall, it was a fabulous weekend.
:amaze:[/QUOTE] since this is a bass forum i have to ask , how did the bass players rank up against members of our board? |
Hey everyone, what's up?
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No, not really, but thanks all for the offers. I got a C+ last quarter and I think im bringing it up already.
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Hey Bassinator, if you need help with your spanish homework I can help. Spanish is my native language
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[QUOTE=Left Shoe]since this is a bass forum i have to ask , how did the bass players rank up against members of our board?[/QUOTE]
THe big-band guy was solid. I think it was a Schecter (sp) that he was playing ... but I'm not sure. He was in his 50's or older, and he'd clearly been playing a long time. He was nothing really special ... in the fact that he didn't stand out, but he was very solid, as a good bass palyer should be. The Croation guy played a fretted upright bass ... which was weird, but I guess that's a normal instrument in that part of the world. He also played it with a pick-type thing ... which he siad is also normal. He sounded good, his lines were nice with lots of movement, although he was kinda quiet. :amaze: |
I think I'm gonna hit 1500 tonight....
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hey luke, good to see you had a good weekend
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[QUOTE=nisakss]Hey Bassinator, if you need help with your spanish homework I can help. Spanish is my native language[/QUOTE]
I could also be of some help. |
[QUOTE=ridethelightning]hey luke, good to see you had a good weekend[/QUOTE]
Yuppers. It was a blast. Did I miss anything on here? :amaze: |
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