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A C B 5x (2x-30) AC BC Find <ACB Click here for answer
<ACB= 120
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Find the value of x for which a//b m<2 = 5x+12, m<4= 2x+18 Click here for answer
X=2 Click to get back to Categories
What additional information is needed to show that the triangles are congruent by ASA? A B C L M N Click here for answer
AC NL Click to get back to Categories
Indicate whether the pair of triangles is congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HA, or HL. Click here for answer
HA or AAS Click to get back to Categories
True or False A B C D Line AC is a median. Click here for answer
False Click to get back to Categories
Use the common angle theorem to complete the statement. E A BC D If <AEB <DEC, then ____ ____ ? Click here for answer
<DEB Click to get back to Categories
Q P R 1 2 Given: <1 is complementary to <2 Prove: PQ PR Statements Reasons <1 is complementary to <2 1. m<1 + m<2 = m<1 + m<2 = <QPR Substitution <QPR is a right angle Answer 1-7 Click here for answer
1. Given 2. Definition of complementary angles 3. Angle addition postulate 4. m< QPR = Definition of right angles 6. PQ PR 7. Definition of perpendicular Click to get back to Categories
What are three things you can assume about a diagram? Click here for answer
1. Straightness of lines 2.Betweeness of points 3.Collinearity of points on a line, coplanarity of points 4. Intersection of lines 5. Adjacency and nonadjacency of angles Click to get back to Categories
Statements Reasons M is the midpoint of AB Definition of midpoint AM+MB=AB 3. AM+AM=AB Collect like terms Prove: AM=1/2 AB 6. Answer 1-6 Given: M is the midpoint of AB Prove: AM=1/2 AB A M B Click here for answer
1. Given 2. AM=AB 3. Segment addition postulate 4. Substitution 5. 2AM=AB 6.Division property Click to get back to Categories
Write this statement as a conditional: The midpoint M of AB divides AB so that AM= ½ AB Click here for answer
If M is the midpoint of AB, then AM= 1/2AB Click to get back to Categories
If m<AFB= 3x +10 and m<BFC= 5x, find m<AFB A F B C D E Click here for answer
m< AFB= 40 Click to get back to Categories
In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle. Click here for answer
Hypotenuse Click to get back to Categories
Two angles of a triangle that are not adjacent to the exterior angle. Click here for answer
Remote interior angles Click to get back to Categories
Two lines that intersect at right angles. Click here for answer
Perpendicular lines Click to get back to Categories
Formed by nagating both the hypothesis and the conditional. Click here for answer
Inverse Click to get back to Categories
Describes angles or segments that have the same measure or length. Click here for answer
Congruent Click to get back to Categories
D xx yy A B C 65 53 BE // CD Find the values of x and y Click here for answer E
X= 53 Y=62 Click to get back to Categories
Find the value of X 70 60 xx A B D E C Click here for answer
X=50 Click to get back to Categories
Find m<CEA 50 60 xx C E A Click here for answer
m< CEA= 10 Click to get back to Categories
Find the value X 100 (2x+25) (3x- 5) Click here for answer
X= 52 Click to get back to Categories
What is the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with 7 sides. Click here for answer
900 Click to get back to Categories
What is the vertical angles of <ABD C B A D E Click here for answer
<CBE Click to get back to Categories
Find AC A C B 40 5x 6x+4 Click here for answer
AC=30 Click to get back to Categories
Find m<B A B C (3x+6) 2x (x+6) Click here for answer
m<B= 56 Click to get back to Categories
Find RT S R T 3t-4 2t+6 Click here for answer
RT= 26 Click to get back to Categories
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Use the coordinates (1,1) and (1,5) to find the distance. (*Use the distance formula) Click here for answer
Distance=4 Click to get back to Categories
State the congruence between the pair of triangles. Click here for answer
There is no congruence Click to get back to Categories
A B CD E Given: AC AD, BC DE, AB AE Prove: ABC AED Statements Reasons AC AD 1. BC DE Given ABC AED 4. Answer 1-4 Click here for answer
1.Given 2. Given 3.AB AE 4.SSS Click to get back to Categories
Does this figure show a perpendicular bisector, altitude, a median, and/or, and angle bisector. Click here for answer
Altitude and an angle bisector Click to get back to Categories
Answer 1-5 B A E C D Given: AC AD, <1 <2 Prove: ADB ACE Statements Reasons AC AD 1. <5 <6 2. <1 <2 3. <BAD <EAC 4. ADB ACE 5. Click here for answer
1.Given 2. Isosceles triangle theorm 3. Given 4. Common angle theorm 5. ASA Click to get back to Categories
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Given: AB CD, <1 <2, <3 <4 Prove:BF DE D A B C E F Statements Reasons 1. Given 2. Given 3. Given 4. ASA 5. CPCTC Answer 1-5 Click here for answer
1. AB CD 2. <1 <2 3. <3 <4 4. CAE AFB 5. BF DE Click to get back to Categories