I'm absolutely terrible at proofs or anything like that, just bad at Geometry in general.
My teacher is a nice lady and may help a few other students, but she goes through everything so quickly and I'm just lost.
Anyways the problem says,
Prove that ALEX is a square. A(-5,5) L(7,10) E(12,-2) X(0,-7)
So I graphed it with no problem, and took down the slope, because I'm guessing that's what i'm supposed to do?
I got 5/12 for all of them, which would make sense because they're all supposed to be the same because it's a square and they're even.
So that's all I have,
I graphed it and got the slope, but when it comes to writing the proofs; I'm lost. All I have is the t-chart that says -statement- and -reason-
Please help?
My teacher is a nice lady and may help a few other students, but she goes through everything so quickly and I'm just lost.
Anyways the problem says,
Prove that ALEX is a square. A(-5,5) L(7,10) E(12,-2) X(0,-7)
So I graphed it with no problem, and took down the slope, because I'm guessing that's what i'm supposed to do?
I got 5/12 for all of them, which would make sense because they're all supposed to be the same because it's a square and they're even.
So that's all I have,
I graphed it and got the slope, but when it comes to writing the proofs; I'm lost. All I have is the t-chart that says -statement- and -reason-
Please help?