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Across the aisle, Lena’s pen was flying. She moved through the "Signs of Equality of Triangles" like a grandmaster playing speed chess. Maxim looked at his own paper. He had drawn a triangle that looked more like a squashed potato than an isosceles figure.
Problem number five was a nightmare of intersecting lines. It asked for the measure of an angle formed by two parallel lines and a transversal. He knew the rule— alternate interior angles are equal —but his mind kept drifting to the soccer game after school. kontrolno-izmeritelnye materialy geometriia 7 klass otvety
It wasn't a "cheat sheet" with answers. It was a drawing from Lena: a simple sketch of two parallel train tracks being crossed by a single path. Next to it, she had written: “The angles are just mirrors, Max. Look at the ‘Z’ shape.” Across the aisle, Lena’s pen was flying
As they walked out, Maxim bumped Lena’s shoulder. "Thanks for the 'map'." He had drawn a triangle that looked more
The classroom was so quiet you could hear the fluorescent lights humming. Maxim stared at his Geometry Level 7 "Control-Measurement Materials" (KIM) booklet as if he could force the answers to appear through sheer willpower.