Warm-up Day of Ch.4 Test / 5.1 Lesson Write the statements and fill in the missing term. 1. The point in a triangle that is equidistant from all three.

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Warm-up Day of Ch.4 Test / 5.1 Lesson Write the statements and fill in the missing term. 1. The point in a triangle that is equidistant from all three vertices is the _______________. 2. The segment marking the shortest distance between the vertex and the opposite side of a triangle is called the ______________. 3. The angle bisectors of a triangle are concurrent at the _____________. 4. The medians of a triangle are concurrent at the _______________.

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Review H.W. pg 193 and 194 # 1- 20

5.1 Polygon Angle Sum Theorem As we know the sum of all angles in a triangle is 180, from that information we can figure out the sum of all angles in other polygons. For regular polygons you can calculate the measure of EACH angle.

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Directions for Ch. 4 Tests You can write on your tests. You may have a 3x5 one-sided notecard. When you finish your tests, you may drop it off on the table in front. Start on Ch. 5 conjectures which are C-29 to C-51