GDZ is a great , but a terrible crutch . Use the materials to understand the pattern of the proof. Once you see the pattern, you won't need to search for the answers anymore—you'll be writing them yourself.
Welcome to 7th grade, where we spend forty minutes proving that two triangles are identical just because they look like they are. If you’ve been scouring the internet for , you’ve probably realized that these tests are less about "doing math" and more about "legal arguments." 1. The "Axiom" Trap GDZ is a great , but a terrible crutch
Look at the GDZ solution. Does it use SSS (Side-Side-Side) or SAS (Side-Angle-Side)? Welcome to 7th grade, where we spend forty
Remember, the base angles are twins. If you find one, you’ve found the other. Does it use SSS (Side-Side-Side) or SAS (Side-Angle-Side)
Cover the answer and try to get to that same conclusion using the logic you just saw.
If you’re prepping for a KIM test right now, 90% of the questions will likely be on: