1. C2. E3. F 4. A5. B6. D 14. x = 60°15. x = 3016. x = 134 17. x = 4718. x = 3621. 50° 22. 130°23. 50°24. 130° 25. 40°26. 30°32. y = 32° 33. x = 118°,

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1. C2. E3. F 4. A5. B6. D 14. x = 60°15. x = x = x = x = ° °23. 50° ° °26. 30°32. y = 32° 33. x = 118°, y = 96° 35. x = 26°, y = 64° 15. x = x = HW pg. 221 #1-6, 14-18, 21-26, 32, 33, a HW pg. 229 #15, 16

3.  BCA   EFD 5.124° 6. 33°  ZYX10.  NML 21. B 4.2b HW pg. 228 #3, 5-10, HW pg. 237 #1-7, 16, 17, 24, 26

1. Angles2. Neither3. Sides 4. Neither5. No,  RST   PQT6. Yes, SSS 7.Yes, SSS16. B17. B b HW pg. 228 #3, 5-10, HW pg. 237 #1-7, 16, 17, 24, 26

b HW pg. 228 #3, 5-12, HW pg. 237 #1-7, 16, 17, 24, 26

1. Included 3.  XYW5.  ZWY 7.  XYZ 8. Not enough9. Enough 10. Enough 11. Not enough 13. Enough 14. Not enough 20. Not enough21. SAS HW pg. 243 #3-7odd, 9-11, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 38 Mark Pictures!

HW pg. 243 #3-7odd, 9-11, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 38

HW pg. 243 #3-7odd, 9-11, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 38

HW pg. 243 #3-7odd, 9-11, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25, 27, 35, 37, 38

4.5 WS Given Def. of angle bisector Given Reflexive AAS 1.

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Marking Triangles Worksheet 1.  ______   _______ by ____________ 2.  ______   _______ by ____________ ABC ECD SAS ACB ECD AAS

3.  ______   _______ by ____________ 4.  ______   _______ by ____________ ABC ECD AAS ABC EDC AAS Marking Triangles Worksheet

5.  ______   _______ by ____________ 6.  ______   _______ by ____________ ABC ADC SAS ABC ADC SSS

Marking Triangles Worksheet 7.  ______   _______ by ____________ 8.  ______   _______ by ____________ BAC DAC AAS ABC ADC ASA

Marking Triangles Worksheet 9.  ______   _______ by ____________ 10.  ______   _______ by ____________ ABD CBD HL ADB CDB SAS

Marking Triangles Worksheet 11.  ______   _______ by ____________ 12.  ______   _______ by ____________ ADB CDB SAS ADB CDB SSS

4.7 HW pg. 267 #7-13, 15-17, ° 10. Base Angles: 37°, vertex angle: 106° 11. x = x = 613. x = x = 39°, y = 39°16. x = 48°, y = 70° 17. x = 45°, y = 5°19. B

Ch 4 Review pg #3, 5, 6-20, 24, 26 pg. 286 # Isosceles: 2 congruent sides. Scalene: No congruent sides x = 45°, Exterior angle = 65° 7. x = 15°, Exterior angle = 120° 8. x = 9°, Exterior angle = 90° 9. 60° m11. 60°12. 50°13. x = x = 11

Ch 4 Review pg #3, 5, 6-20, 24, 26 pg. 286 # True, SSS16. not true, BD  CA 17. True, SAS18. True, HL 19.  J   F20.  G   D 24. x = 65°26. x = 1 1. Equilateral, Acute2. Right, scalene 3. Isosceles, Obtuse4. x = 70° 5. x = 306. x = 75°

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