MTH 210 Week 2 MyMathLab Study Plan for Weekly Checkpoint

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MTH 210 Week 2 MyMathLab Study Plan for Weekly Checkpoint
MTH 210 Week 2 MyMathLab Study Plan for Weekly Checkpoint
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MTH 210 Week 2 MyMathLab Study Plan for Weekly Checkpoint

This assignment allows you to get the necessary practice to fully comprehend the weekly learning objectives through guided instructions, videos, and links to the textbook in case you get stuck. These assignments prepare you to be successful on the weekly checkpoint and final.

 

Access the MyMathLab Access link.

Click Homework and Tests in MyMathLab at the top-left of the screen.

Click Study Plan for the weekly Checkpoint.

Click the green Practice button next to the first un-mastered objective.

Complete the practice problems until you feel ready for a quiz.

Click the Close button. Return to the Study Plan for the weekly Checkpoint.

Click the Quiz Me button.

Correctly answer the questions to earn the Mastery Point (MP). There may be 2-3 questions per Quiz Me.

Note: If you do not correctly answer the questions in the Quiz Me, you must click Practice and successfully complete at least one practice problem before you can retake the Quiz Me. You can follow this process and attempt each Quiz Me as often as necessary.

After earning the Mastery Point for the first objective, continue working in the Study Plan using the same process described above until you have earned all Mastery Points for the week.

Important Note: You must earn at least 60% of the Mastery Points this week before moving on to the Checkpoint. It is highly recommended that you earn 100% of the Mastery Points before moving on to the Checkpoint.

4.2 Properties of Parallel Lines

Use properties of parallel lines to find angle measures.

4.3 Proving Lines Parallel

Use parallel lines to determine angle measures.

5.1 Congruent Figures

Use the properties of congruence to find measures of angles and sides.

5.2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS

Give the postulate that proves two triangles are congruent.

5.3 Triangle Congruence by ASA and AAS

Give the postulate that proves two triangles are congruent.

5.5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles

Solve applications.

5.6 Congruence in Right Triangles

Use the HL theorem to show congruence of right triangles.

7.1 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems

Find the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a polygon.

Combine theorems to perform other calculations.

7.2 Properties of Parallelograms

Use relationships among sides and angles of parallelograms.