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Pre-Calc/Trig Name___________________________________

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Geometry Review Day 1 Date________________ Period____


Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
1) 2)

20° 7.1
23° 17
5.1 15.6

123° 37°
67°
2.9
6.6

3) 4)
60°
30°
9.4 9.4
7.6 6.6
60° 60°
9.4
60° 90°
3.8

5) 6)
4.8 90° 4.8
42°
45° 45°
5.3 5.3
6.8
69° 69°
3.8

Solve for x.
7) 8)

10 x + 1
12 x + 8

17 x - 2
11 x - 8

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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5x
10 + 12 x
27 x + 7
115°

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4 x + 12

Find the measure of angle A.


13) 14) A
15 x
x + 66
80° 9x + 4
A x + 77 51°

15) 16) Can a triangle have two obtuse angles?


135° Explain.
5x 4x
A

17) Explain why the sum of the lengths of any


two sides of a triangle must be greater
than the length of the third side.

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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Geometry Review Day 1 Date________________ Period____


Classify each triangle by its angles and sides.
1) 2)

20° 7.1
23° 17
5.1 15.6

123° 37°
67°
2.9
6.6
obtuse scalene
right scalene
3) 4)
60°
30°
9.4 9.4
7.6 6.6
60° 60°
9.4
60° 90°
3.8 equilateral
right scalene
5) 6)
4.8 90° 4.8
42°
45° 45°
5.3 5.3
6.8
right isosceles 69° 69°
3.8
acute isosceles
Solve for x.
7) 8)

10 x + 1
12 x + 8

17 x - 2
11 x - 8

9 6

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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9) 10)

5x
10 + 12 x
27 x + 7
115°

10
4

11) 12) U G
W
130° 5x 27° 6 x + 15
4 x + 12

V
12
10

Find the measure of angle A.


13) 14) A
15 x
x + 66
80° 9x + 4
A x + 77 51°
40° 59°

15) 16) Can a triangle have two obtuse angles?


135° Explain.
5x 4x
A

25°

17) Explain why the sum of the lengths of any


two sides of a triangle must be greater
than the length of the third side.

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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