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# Unit 4: Relationship in Geometry
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# Unit 4: Relationship in Geometry
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## Angles
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|Angle|Description|Example|
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|Acute Angle|Less than 90 degrees||
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|Right Angle|90 degrees||
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|Obtuse Angle|More than 90 degrees||
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|Straight Angle|180 degrees||
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|Reflex Angle|More than 180 degrees|
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## Angle Theorems
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## Angle Theorems
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### 1. Transversal Parallel Line Theorems (TPT)
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### 1. Transversal Parallel Line Theorems (TPT)
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- A line can be drawn through the most concentrataed points, to show a trend.
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- A line can be drawn through the most concentrataed points, to show a trend.
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- <img src="https://www.varsitytutors.com/assets/vt-hotmath-legacy/hotmath_help/topics/line%20of%20best%20fit-eyeball/lineofbestfit-e-1.gif" width="300">
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- <img src="https://www.varsitytutors.com/assets/vt-hotmath-legacy/hotmath_help/topics/line%20of%20best%20fit-eyeball/lineofbestfit-e-1.gif" width="300">
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## Line Of Best Fit
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### How To the Line of Best Fit
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### How To the Line of Best Fit
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1. Find two points **```ON```** the ```line of best fit```
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1. Find two points **```ON```** the ```line of best fit```
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2. Determine the ```slope``` using the two points
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2. Determine the ```slope``` using the two points
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3. Use ```point-slope form``` to find the equation of the ```line of best fit```
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3. Use ```point-slope form``` to find the equation of the ```line of best fit```
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### Properties Of Line Of Best Fit
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- Shows the trend for the data in a scatter plot.
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- Shows the pattern and direction of the data points.
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- Should pass through as many points as possible.
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- Remaining points should be grouped equally above and below the line and spread out along the line.
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- Helps make predictions for values not actually recorded and plotted.
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## Time - Distance Graph
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- Time is the independent variable and distance is the dependent variable
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- You can't go backwards on the x-axis, as you can't go back in time
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- Plot the points accordingly
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- Draw the lines accordingly
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- <img src="https://dryuc24b85zbr.cloudfront.net/tes/resources/6061038/image?width=500&height=500&version=1519313844425" width="400">
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**Direction is always referring to:**
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1. ```go towards home```
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2. ```going away from home```
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3. ```stop```
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