Quick Quiz Review
Quiz by Marc Coffie
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includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- view complete results in the Gradebook and Mastery Dashboards
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
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- Q1
Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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Consider if any additional information can be marked up in the given diagram. Then determine if the pair of triangles can be proved congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL, and type your answer. If the triangles cannot be proven congruent by one of those methods, type "Not Congruent"
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