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Geometry Quiz 5.1-5.2
By Kristen Ekhoff
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
12.
In the picture above, find
ST
.
Question 13
13.
In the picture above #12, find
SU
.
Question 14
14.
In the picture above #12, find
UV
.
Question 15
15.
The perpendicular bisectors of triangle
ABC
, shown above, meet at point
D.
Find
BD.
Question 16
16.
The perpendicular bisectors of triangle
ABC
, shown above problem #15, meet at point
D.
Find
DC.
Question 17
17.
In the picture above, given its information, find
ST
.
Question 18
18.
In the picture above #17, given its information, find
UV
.
Question 19
19.
In the picture above #17, given its information, find
SU
.
In the figure above, what is
SR
?
2
3
4
5
In the figure above #1, what is
SP
?
2
3
4
5
In the figure above, line
BE
is the perpendicular bisector of
AC
. What must be true?
AB = 20
AC = 16
DC = 8
All of these
In the figure above, point
Q
represents which point of concurrency?
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
In the figure above, point M represents which point of concurrency
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
In the figure above point T represents which point of concurrency?
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
In the figure above, note the angles are each cut in half. Point L represents which point of concurrency?
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
Which point of concurrency is the intersection of the medians of the triangle?
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
Which point of concurrency is the intersection of the altitudes of the triangle?
centroid
incenter
orthocenter
circumcenter
In the picture above, identify an altitude of triangle
ABC
.
CE
GH
BF
AD
CB
In the picture above #10,
m< ABF
= 39 degrees and
BF
is an angle bisector, find
m < BCE.
90 degrees
45 degrees
39 degrees
51 degrees
12 degrees