Geometry True, Sometimes True, False
Sometimes
If a triangle is obtuse, it is isosceles
Always
If all angles of a quadrilateral are right angles then it is a parallelogram
Always
If each pair of consecutive angles of a quadrilateral are supplementary then it is a parallelogram
Always
If one of the angles of an isosceles triangle is 60 degrees the triangle is equilateral
Always
If one of the diagonals of a quadrilateral is the perpendicular bisector of the other, the quadrilateral is a kite.
Sometimes
If one pair of opposites sides of a quadrilateral are congruent and one pair of opposite sides are parallel then it is a parallelogram.
Sometimes
If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are congruent then it is a parallelogram
Sometimes
If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are congruent, the quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid
Always
If the diagonals of a quadrilateral divide each angle into two 45-degree angles, the quadrilateral is a square
Never
If the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus are joined in order, the figure formed is equilateral but not equiangular
Sometimes
If the midpoints of the sides of a scalene quadrilateral are joined in order, the figure formed is equilateral
Always
If the number of the sides of an equiangular polygon is doubled the measure of each exterior angle is halved
Never
If the ratio of the measures of a pair of corresponding sides of two polygons is 3:4 the the ratios of the polygons perimeters is 5:6.
Never
If the sides of one triangle are doubled to form another triangle each angle of the second triangle is twice as large as the corresponding angle of the first triangle
Sometimes
If two of the angles of a trapezoid are congruent, the trapezoid is isosceles.
Always
If two sides of a right triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another right triangle, the triangles are congruent.
Sometimes
If two sides of one triangle are proportional to two sides of another triangle the triangles are similar
Always
If two triangles are congruent then they are similar
Sometimes
If two triangles are similar then they are congruent
Never
One of the base angles of an isosceles triangle has a measure greater than that of one of the exterior angles of the triangle.
Sometimes
Planes that contain two skew lines are parallel
Sometimes
Supplements of complementary angles are congruent
Sometimes
A kite is a parallelogram
Never
A median of a triangle does not contain the midpoint of the side to which it is drawn
Never
A parallelogram has three diagonals
Always
A polygon has the same number of sides as vertices
Always
A rectangle is a polygon
Always
A regular polygon is equilateral
Sometimes
A rhombus is square
Never
A right triangle is congruent to an obtuse triangle
Always
A square is a rhombus
Never
A trapezoid has three bases
Never
A triangle contains two obtuse angles
Sometimes
If a parallelogram is equilateral. It is equiangular.
False
True or False? A line that is perpendicular to a horizontal line is vertical
True
True or False? A triangle is a plane figure
False
True or False? Every four sided figure is a plane figure
True
True or False? If a line and a plane never meet, they are parallel.
False
True or False? If a line is perpendicular to a line in a plane it is perpendicular to the plane
False
True or False? If a line is perpendicular to a plane, it is perpendicular to every line in the plane
True
True or False? If a line is perpendicular to two planes, the planes are parallel.
True
True or False? If a plane and a line not in the plane are each perpendicular to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
False
True or False? If a plane contains one of two skew lines, it contains the other.
False
True or False? If two parallel lines lie in different planes, the planes are parallel.
True
True or False? In a plane two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel
False
True or False? In space, two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel
False
True or False? It is possible for two planes to intersect at one point
False
True or False? Three parallel lines must be coplanar
False
True or False? Two lines must either intersect or be parallel
False
True or False? Two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel
Sometimes
Two equilateral polygons are similar
Always
Two equilateral triangles are similar
Always
Two isosceles triangles are similar if a base of angle of one is congruent to a base angle of the other.
Always
Two isosceles triangles are similar if the vertex angle of one is congruent to the vertex angle of the other
Always
Two parallel lines determine a plane
Sometimes
Two rectangles are similar if neither is a square.
Sometimes
Two right triangles are similar
Always
Two right triangles are similar if the legs of one are proportional to the legs of the other
Sometimes
Two triangles are congruent if two side and an angle of one are congruent to the corresponding parts of the other.
Never
All three altitudes of a triangle fall outside of the triangle
Always
An equiangular triangle is isosceles
Sometimes
An equilateral polygon is regular
Never
An equilateral triangle is similar to a scalene triangle
Sometimes
An exterior angle of a triangle is larger in measure than any angle of a triangle
Never
An obtuse angle is similar to an acute triangle
Never
As the number of sides of a polygon increases the sum of the measures of the exterior angles increases
Always
As the number of sides of a polygon increases, the number of exterior angles increases
Always
If A, B, C, and D are noncoplanar, AB is perpendicular to BC and AB is perpendicular to BD the AB is perpendicular to the plane determined by B, C, and D.
Always
If a line intersects a side of a triangle at one of its trisection points and is parallel to a second side then it intersects the third side at one of its trisection points
Always
The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary
Never
The bisector of the vertex angle of a scalene triangle is perpendicular to the base.
Sometimes
The measure of an exterior angle of a decagon is greater than the measure of an exterior angle of a quadrilateral
Sometimes
The number of diagonals in a polygon is the same as the number of sides.
Sometimes
The sum of the lengths of the diagonals of a polygon is greater than the perimeter of the polygon
Always
The sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon formed by joining consecutive midpoints of a polygon's sides is equal to the sum of the measures of the angles of the original polygon
Always
The supplement of one of the angles of triangle is equal in measure to the sum of the other two angles of the triangle