The circumcenter is equidistant from these.
Vertices
The incenter is equidistant from these.
The sides of a triangle
The median of a triangle is drawn from a vertex to this.
The midpoint of opposite side.
List the angles in order from least to greatest.

B, A, C
What's the length of the midsegment AB?
17
What segments create the circumcenter?
Perpendicular Bisectors
The name of the segments that create the incenter.
Angle Bisectors
The centroid sometimes/always/never lies outside the triangle.
Never
Do these three side lengths form a triangle? Why or why not?
4in, 7in, 11in
No, because the sum of any two sides must be greater than the 3rd side and 4 + 7 is not greater than 11.
DE is a midsegment. Find the value of x.

x = 13
The circumcenter sometimes/always/never lies outside the triangle.
sometimes
The incenter sometimes/always/never lies outside the triangle.
What is NEVER?
What's another name for altitude?
Do 3 altitudes make a centroid or orthocenter?
height
orthocenter
If a triangle has these angle measures, place the sides in order from shortest to longest.
angleA = x + 10
angleB = 3x - 5
angle C = x
AB, BC, AC
Find value of x
x = 7
This type of triangle has the circumcenter lying on one of its sides.
Right Triangle
If the radius of the inscribed circle is 3 and IB = 5, what is the BF? (F is the point at the right angle.)
BF = 4 (Pythagorean Triple)
If AG = 15, what is AD?

AD = 22.5
If a triangle has sides of 12in and 3in, what range of values could the 3rd side be?
9<x<15
IF PC = 4 and PL = 7, what is LC? Leave your answer in simplest radical form.

LC =
root 65
Identify the circumcenter of this right triangle.

(-0.5, 1)
If PI = 4x - 5 and RI = 3x + 7, find the value of x and the length of each segment.
x = 12, PI = RI = 43
If PV = 3x - 3 and VT = x + 4, what is PT?

PT = 45
(x = 11)
Oops! Not inequalities, but identify the angle bisector, perpendicular bisector, median, and altitude.

BG - Angle Bisector (red)
ED - Perpendicular Bisector (green)
BD - Median (blue)
BH - Altitude (purple)
Find the perimeter of
triangle JKL
