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S ECTION 1-5 T RIANGLES
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T HINGS Y OU CAN A SSUME You may assume that lines are straight, and if two lines intersect, they intersect at one point. You may assume that points on a line are collinear and that all points shown in a diagram are coplanar unless planes are drawn to show that they are noncoplanar.
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T HINGS Y OU CANNOT ASSUME You may not assume that just because two lines or segments look parallel that they are parallel- they must be marked parallel! You may not assume that two lines are perpendicular just because they look perpendicular-they must be marked perpendicular! Pairs of angles, segments, or polygons are not necessarily congruent unless they are marked with information that tells you they must be congruent!
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In the diagrams, which pairs of lines are perpendicular? Which pairs of lines are parallel? Which pairs of triangles are congruent?
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T RIANGLES Right Triangles
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Acute Triangles
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Obtuse Triangles
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Scalene Triangles
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Equilateral Triangles
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Isosceles Triangles
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S PECIAL N AMES IN AN I SOSCELES T RIANGLE
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