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Acc. Fall Final
By Tiffany Loree
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Accomodated Midterm
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
4.
Standard:
G.G-CO.C.10
Prove theorems about triangles.
All three angles inside of a triangle will always add to make ____ degrees.
Question 5
5.
Standard:
G.G-CO.C.10
Prove theorems about triangles.
Solve for x:
Question 6
6.
Standard:
G.G-CO.C.10
Prove theorems about triangles.
Solve for x:
Question 7
7.
Standard: G.G-CO.C.10
Prove theorems about triangles.
Find the length of side YZ:
Question 8
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Standard:
G.G-CO.C.10
Prove theorems about triangles.
Find the measure of angle X:
Question 9
9.
Standard: G.G-CO.A.1
- Know precise definitions.
Question 10
10.
Standard: G.G-CO.A.1
- Know precise definitions.
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Standard: G.G-CO.A.1 -
Know precise definitions.
Name this triangle by both its
angles
and
sides
. (Check
TWO
boxes.)
Acute
Right
Obtuse
Isosceles
Scalene
Standard: G.G-CO.A.1 -
Know precise definitions.
Name this triangle by both its
angles
and
sides
. (Check
TWO
boxes.)
Acute
Right
Obtuse
Isosceles
Scalene
Standard: G.G-CO.A.1 -
Know precise definitions.
Name this triangle by its
sides
. (Check
ONE
box.)
Isosceles
Scalene
Equilateral
Question 11
11.
Question 12
12.
x = _____
Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
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Question 21
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Question 22
22.
x = _____
Question 23
23.
x = _____
Question 24
24.
DF = _____
Question 25
25.
Question 26
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Question 27
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Question 28
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Question 29
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Question 30
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Question 31
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Question 32
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Question 33
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Question 34
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Question 35
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Question 36
36.
These angles are called
Complementary Angles
Supplementary Angles
Vertical Angles
Linear Pair
These angles are called.
A
B
C
D
y = _____
107 degrees
73 degrees
x = _____
107 degrees
73 degrees
z = _____
107 degrees
73 degrees
These two lines are
Parallel
Perpendicular
Neither
These two angles are
Same Side Interior
Same Side Exterior
Alternate Interior
Alternate Exterior
These two angles are
Same Side Interior
Same Side Exterior
Alternate Interior
Alternate Exterior
These two angles are
Same Side Interior
Same Side Exterior
Alternate Interior
Alternate Exterior
These two angles are
Same Side Interior
Same Side Exterior
Alternate Interior
Alternate Exterior
EG =
< J
EF
< E
HK
HJ =
< J
EF
< E
HK
< F =
< J
EF
< E
HK
< H=
< J
EF
< E
HK
Triangle FGE =
Triangle JKH
Triangle HJK
Triangle KJH
Which Congruency proves these two triangles are congruent?
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
Which Congruency proves these two triangles are congruent?
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
The reason we know statement 1 is...
Definition of Midpoint
Given
Reflexive Property
The reason we know statement 2 is...
Definition of Midpoint
Given
Reflexive Property
The reason we know statement 3 is...
Definition of Midpoint
Given
Reflexive Property
The reason we know statement 4 is...
Definition of Midpoint
Given
Reflexive Property
These two triangles are congruent because of _______.
SAS
SSS
ASA