Study Guide and Review-Chapter-4
Study Guide and Review-Chapter-4
State whether each sentence is true or false . If 10. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is
false , replace the underlined word or phrase to equal to the sum of the measures of its two remote
make a true sentence. interior angles.
1. An equiangular triangle is also an example of an
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acute triangle.
true
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true Classify each triangle as acute, equiangular,
obtuse, or right.
2. A triangle with an angle that measures greater than
90° is a right triangle.
ANSWER:
false; obtuse
ANSWER: ANSWER:
false; coordinate proof x = 6, JK = KL = JL = 24
10. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is 16. MAPS The distance from Chicago to Cleveland to
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interior angles. distance from Chicago to Cleveland is 50 miles more
than the distance from Cincinnati to Chicago, and the
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15.
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x = 6, JK = KL = JL = 24 104
16. MAPS The distance from Chicago to Cleveland to Show that the polygons are congruent by
Cincinnati and back to Chicago is 900 miles. The identifying all congruent corresponding parts.
distance from Chicago to Cleveland is 50 miles more Then write a congruence statement.
than the distance from Cincinnati to Chicago, and the
distance from Cleveland to Cincinnati is 50 miles less
than the distance from Cincinnati to Chicago. Find
each distance and classify the triangle formed by the
three cities.
ANSWER: 21.
Cin. to Chi. = 300 miles, Cin. to Clev. = 250, Chi. to ANSWER:
Clev. = 350; scalene
D J, A F, C H, B G,
Find the measure of each numbered angle. polygon
ABCD polygon FGHJ
17. 1
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70 22.
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18. 2 X J, Y K, Z L,
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110
23. MOSAIC TILING A section of a mosaic tiling is s
19. 3 triangles that appear to be congruent.
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82
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prove that the triangles are congruent. If it is
21. not possible to prove that they are congruent,
write not possible.
25. A(3, –1), B(3, 7), C(7, 7), X(–7, 0), Y(–7, 4), Z(1, 4)
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No,
Study the corresponding
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not congruent. The triangles are congruent by SAS.
26.
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SAS
Statements (Reasons)
1. (Given)
2. A DCE (Alternate Interior s Thm.)
3. (Given)
27. 4. ABE D (Alternate Interior s Thm.)
5. (ASA)
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not possible
30. KITES Denise’s kite is shown in the figure below.
28. PARKS The diagram shows a park in the shape of a Given that
pentagon with five sidewalks of equal length leading bisects both XWZ and XYZ, prove that
to a central point. If all the angles at the central point
have the same measure, how could you prove that
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Statements (Reasons)
ANSWER: 1. bisects both XWY and XZY. (Given)
The triangles are congruent by SAS. 2. XWY ZWY (Def. of Bisector)
Write a two-column proof. 3. (Reflexive Property)
4. XYW ZYW (Def. of Bisector)
29. Given:
5. (ASA)
Prove:
Find the value of each variable.
31.
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Statements (Reasons) ANSWER:
1. (Given) 3
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2. A DCE (Alternate Interior s Thm.)
3. (Given)
1. bisects both XWY and XZY. (Given)
2. XWY ZWY (Def. of Bisector)
3. (Reflexive Property)
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5. (ASA)
31.
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3
32.
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76
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77.5