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3/22/2021-Extra Credit for Unit 4 Test
By Melanie S Boyd
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Question 1
1.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
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Question 2
2.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
visibility
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Question 3
3.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
visibility
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Question 4
4.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
visibility
View drawing
Question 5
5.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
visibility
View drawing
Question 6
6.
If the triangles are congruent, name the postulate that proves it. If they're not congruent, choose 'not congruent.'
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
HL
Not congruent!
visibility
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Question 7
7.
Solve for x.
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Question 8
8.
Solve for x, given the information below.
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Question 9
9.
Solve for y, given the information below.
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Question 10
10.
Which of the following sets of side lengths will form a triangle?
40, 83, 43
53, 48, 102
87, 174, 88
124, 41, 83
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Question 11
11.
Which of the following is a possible length for the third side of a triangle if the 2 known sides are 243 and 512?
268
269
755
750
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Question 12
12.
The following triangles are congruent. Finish the congruency statement.
LJK
KLJ
KJL
LKJ
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Question 13
13.
The following triangles are congruent. Finish the congruency statement.
NPL
PLN
NLP
LPN
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Question 14
14.
Solve for x.
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Question 15
15.
Solve for x.
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Question 16
16.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 17
17.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 18
18.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 19
19.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 20
20.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 21
21.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
not congruent
visibility
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Question 22
22.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the correct reason. If they are not, select "not congruent."
SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
visibility
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Question 23
23.
If a triangle has side lengths 3 and 8, what is a possible length for the third side?
11
6
3
5
12
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Question 24
24.
Solve for x.
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Question 25
25.
Solve for y.
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