Geometry Q+SGO
Find the exact length of the hypotenuse in the triangle at the right
6
Given lines AB and CD intersecting at point E. m<AEC=8x-8, and the m<BED=7x+8. What is the value of X?
x=16
Find the value of x.
x=21
find the value of x
x=33
Find the values of X and Y in the diagram not drawn to scale
x=77 y=63
The polygons below are similar and not drawn to scale. Find the value if X
x=9
complete the following proof
•asa •cpctc
M(7,5) is the midpoint of RS. The coordinates of S are (8,7). What are the coordinates of R
(6,3)
Two sides of a triangle have lengths 6 and 17. Create an expression that represents the length of the third side
11 is less than X. 23 is more than X. 11<x<23
Find the value of X round to the nearest tenth
14.2
find the height of AB in the diagram below.
150/2=75
determine if the following can or cant be the sides of a triangle:
Yes yes yes no
sketch a pair of parallel lines cut by a transversal, labeling (with numbers), one pair of alternate interior, exterior and a pair of corresponding angles.
answers may vary
Which triangles are congruent by ASA?
triangle ABC and triangle HGF
Find the measure of <BAC in circle O
20
WZ and XR are diameters. Find the measure of arc ZWX
211
Find the length of the altitude drawn in the following diagram
4 radical 5
Find x. (circle)
45
find the variables. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form
5 radical 3
find the m<Q. The diagram is not to scale
56
Given Trapezoid ABCD with ABIICD. If AB=72 and DC=104, what is the length of LM, Its mid segment?
88
Given Parallelogram MNOP whose diagonals intersect at point A. If PN=15 and AO=6, Find AM
AM=6
what postulate, if any, can u use to prove the triangles below are congruent
ASA or AAS immediately
Given the statement "if two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect". Identify the converse, and determine if its true. If it is, rewrite the statements as a biconditional. If not, give a counter example.
If lines do not intersect then they are parallel. False. Skew lines
name the property of congruence that justifies this statement: If <A=<B and <B=<C, then A and C are =
transitive