YES
What is the value of "x" ?
x = 1
Consider the lengths provided below. Can this triangle exist?
21, 18, 17
Yes, it can exist.
True or False - This proof is correct and justifiable.
What type of center is Point P?
Incenter
Find the value of "x"
x = 13.5
What is the length of AB
AB = 16
Consider the lengths below. Can this triangle exist?
3, 12, 8
No, this triangle cannot exist.
Fill in the missing reason.
SAS ~ Criterion
Write an equation comparing DO to DC.
DO = 1/3DC
Find the length of EF assuming these triangles are similar.
EF = 18
Find the value of "x"
x = 2
A triangle has two sides of length 12 and 19. What is the largest possible whole-number length for the third side?
30
AAS
Provide the definition for the following:
Circumcenter
Centroid
Inscribed Circle
Circumcenter - the point of which is equidistant from all the vertices of your triangle
Centroid - Point of intersection of the medians of a triangle
Inscribed Circle - circle contained in the triangle; it touches (is tangent to) the three sides.
Triangle HYV and triangle AYB are similar by the AA similarity theorem. What is the value of x?
x = 40.375
Find the value of both "x" and "y"
x = 2
y = 5
A triangle has two sides of length 1.8 and 8.9. What compound inequality describes the possible lengths for the third side, x?
7.1 < x < 10.7
Find the value of GF and GM.
GF = 18
GM = 6
Find the length of QP and PR in order to make these two triangles similar. What is the values of both perimeters added together?
QP = 8
PR = 14
Final answer: 51
Find the value of "y" and "z"
y = 13
z = 2.1
A triangle has two sides of length 2.3 and 4.5. What compound inequality describes the possible lengths for the third side, x ?
2.2 < x < 6.8
Provide the definition of the following:
Hinge Theorem
Triangle Midsegment Theorem
CPCTC Theorem
Hinge Theorem - if two sides of two triangles are congruent and the included angle is different, then the angle that is larger is opposite the longer side.
Triangle Midsegment Theorem - The segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to and half the length of the third side
CPCTC Theorem - corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
Find the value of "x" and "y"
x = 8
y = 14