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100

Here are 4 common congruence statements:

Definition of Midpoints

Reflexive Property

Definition of Bisector

Vertical Angle Theorem

Which two can you simply assume? Which two do you have to be told specifically?

Can assume:

Reflexive Property

Vertical Angle Theorem

Must be told:
Definition of Midpoint

Definition of Bisector

100

Solve for x


2(10)=2x-6

10=x-3

13=x

100

4) 3+6=9

9>8

100

Name the sides of the triangle from shortest to longest.


\bar(GE),\bar(GF),\bar(FE),

200

Determine if the triangles are congruent. If YES, state the reason. If not, write NO

No!

Not HL because we only know the two angles are congruent. Nothing about the sides.

200

Solve for x and

DF


3x+1=2(x+3)

3x+1=2x+6

x=5

DF=2(9)=18

200

Two sides of a triangle are 7 and 11. Which of the following represent the possible lengths of the third side?

a) 

x>=4

b) 

x<=18

c) 

4<x<18

d) 

7/11<x<11/7

c)

200

Name the lengths of the sides from shortest to longest.


m\angleA=32

\bar(CB),\bar(AB),\bar(CA)

300

Determine if the triangles are congruent. If YES, state the reason. If not, write NO

Yes! SAS because of the reflexive property.

300

Solve for y and z

4y-9=3y+4

y=13

2(6z-1)=7z+8.5

12z-2=7z+8.5

5z=10.5

z=2.1

300

The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 12 and 19. Create an inequality that represents the range of possible lengths for the third side of the triangle.

7<x<31

300

\DeltaBOY~=\DeltaGRL

Solve for x and y

\angleG~=\angleB

3y-6=93

y=33

\bar(BO)~=\bar(GR)

2x+3=11

x=4

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