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BONUS. The Same Old Thing. X Marks the Spot. How’s Your Memory?. What’ s Your Type?. Prove It!. Short Cuts. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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BONUS The Same Old Thing X Marks the Spot How’s Your Memory? What’ s Your Type? Prove It! Short Cuts 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 700 700
30° 10 18 120° 10 30° √
Classify all three triangles by side length. C 65 35 A D √ B
Classify all three triangles by angle measure. B 5o 60 35 A C √ D
Name the congruent figures and ALL of the corresponding congruent parts Q R P S √
Name the congruent figures and ALL of the corresponding congruent parts B C A D √
Use the definition of congruent triangles to prove RPS RPQ. Q P R S √
State the third congruence that must be given to prove triangles congruent. Given: FE ON F O Prove: DEF MNO Method: AAS √
State the third congruence that must be given to prove triangles congruent. Given: A X B Y Prove: ABC XYZ Method: AAS √
State the third congruence that must be given to prove triangles congruent. Given: DE MN M D Prove: DEF MNO Method: SAS √
State the third congruence that must be given to prove triangles congruent. Given: A X AB XY Prove: ABC XYZ Method: ASA √
X marks the spot √
J G ∆JGH ∆PMN M G N H Find the value of x and classify the triangle N (2x - 6) 122 24 H M P √
Find the value of x and classify the triangle (8x + 5) (2x + 11) 3x √
Find the value of the third angle measure x if one of the acute angles in a right triangle is 40 degrees √
38 Find the value of x (10x + 9) (7x + 1) √
Find the value of x and classify the triangle 10 10 6x x √
34 Find the value of x 4 x 4 √
Find the value of x and y y° 50° x° √
Prove it! √
Given: MA TA, AHM=90Prove: AHM AHT A M T H √
Given: A B, ADC BDC Prove: AC BC A B D C DAILY DOUBLE √
Given: T is the midpoint of PR and QS Prove: STR QTP P Q T S R √
J L Given: JK LM, KJS MLS, JR LQ Prove: LQR JRQ S M K Q R √
Given: A B, CA ┴AB, D is the midpoint of AB, AC BC Prove: ACD BCD (using no shortcuts) D B A √ C
Prove the Exterior Angles Theorem: m1 + m2 = m4 2 4 1 3 √
D Using the Isosceles Triangle Theorem: Find m D (21y+13) (6y+1) O G √
Shortcuts √
Name the theorem and list the statement or tell why it can’t be determined B C D A √
Name the theorem and list the statement or tell why it can’t be determined A B C D E √
Name the theorem and list the statement or tell why it can’t be determined R F G O √
Name the congruence method or none Z VY WX XV YW VXY WYX W V U X Y √
Name the congruence method or none VX WY VY BISECTS XZ WX BISECTS ZY VXY WYX Z W V U X Y √
O N P M Q Name the congruence method or none MOQ PNQ √
If two lines are perpendicular then the angles created at their intersection are:______ √
___ is the set of all points inside a triangle and ____ is the set of all points outside a triangle. √
Angles formed by two sides of a triangle with a common vertex √
An angle formed by one side of a polygon and the extension of an adjacent side √
Interior angles of a polygon that are not adjacent to the exterior angle but their sum is equal to the measure of the exterior angle. √
BET IT ALL • Given m A= 43 degrees and the measure of CBD is twice that of CBA, what is the measure of C?