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____
OP
b.
PQ
c.
OR
.
d.
QR
2. If MNO PQR, which of the following can you NOT conclude as being true?
a.
N Q
b.
NO QR
c.
M P
d.
MN PR
____
____
Proof:
1. MN PO
2. MO PN
3. NO ON
4. MNO PON
a.
b.
1. Given
2. Given
3. ?
4. ?
c.
d.
ID: A
Name: ________________________
____
5. What other information do you need in order to prove the triangles congruent using the SAS Congruence
Postulate?
a.
b.
____
AB AD
AB AD
c.
d.
BAC DAC
CBA CDA
6. State whether ABC and AED are congruent. Justify your answer.
a.
b.
c.
d.
____
ID: A
7. Based on the given information, what can you conclude, and why?
Given: M Q, MO OQ
a.
b.
c.
d.
Name: ________________________
____
ID: A
Statement
1. N Q and
Reasons
1. Given
NO QO
2. MON POQ
3. MON POQ
3.
4. MO PO
4.
a.
b.
ASA; Substitution
AAS; CPCTC
c.
d.
ASA; CPCTC
SAS; CPCTC
Name: ________________________
____
ID: A
Statements
Reasons
1. AB AC
1. Given
2. BAD CAD
2. Given
3. AD AD
3. Reflexive Property
4. BAD CAD
4.
5. BD CD
5.
6. AD bisects BC
a.
b.
ASA; CPCTC
SAS; Reflexive Property
c.
d.
c.
d.
x = 53, y = 37
x = 37, y = 53
a.
b.
x = 90, y = 37
x = 90, y = 53
Name: ________________________
ID: A
____ 11. The octagon in the figure is equiangular and AB AC . Find mACB.
a.
135
b.
45
c.
30
d.
90
____ 12. What is the measure of a base angle of an isosceles triangle if the vertex angle measures 48 and the two
congruent sides each measure 21 units?
a.
142
b.
66
c.
71
d.
132
c.
x = 12
d.
none of these
a.
x = 24
b.
x = 30
Name: ________________________
ID: A
a.
19
b.
142
c.
21
d.
24
____ 15. What additional information will allow you to prove the triangles congruent by the HL Theorem?
a.
b.
A E
mBCE = 90
c.
d.
AC DC
AC BD
Short Answer
16. Explain how you can use SSS, SAS, ASA, or AAS with CPCTC to prove that D B.
Name: ________________________
ID: A
17. Explain how you can use SSS, SAS, ASA, or AAS with CPCTC to complete a proof.
Given: CB CD, BCA DCA
Prove: BA DA
18. Is there enough information to prove the two triangles congruent? If yes, write the congruence statement and
name the postulate you would use. If no, write not possible and tell what other information you would need.
Essay
19. Write a proof.
Given: BC DA, 1 2, and CF AF
Prove: CFE AFE
Name: ________________________
ID: A
ID: A
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
REF: 4-1 Congruent Figures
4-1.1 Congruent Figures
STA: CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
4-1 Example 1
KEY: congruent figures | corresponding parts | word problem
D
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
REF: 4-1 Congruent Figures
4-1.1 Congruent Figures
STA: CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
4-1 Example 1
KEY: congruent figures | corresponding parts | word problem
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L3
REF: 4-1 Congruent Figures
4-1.1 Congruent Figures
STA: CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
congruent figures | corresponding parts
B
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS
4-2.1 Using the SSS and SAS Postulates
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
4-2 Example 1
KEY: SSS | reflexive property | proof
B
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS
4-2.1 Using the SSS and SAS Postulates
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
4-2 Example 2
KEY: SAS | reasoning
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS
4-2.1 Using the SSS and SAS Postulates
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
4-2 Example 3
KEY: SSS | SAS | reasoning
D
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-3 Triangle Congruence by ASA and AAS
4-3.1 Using the ASA Postulate and the AAS Theorem
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
4-3 Example 4
KEY: ASA | reasoning
C
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-4 Using Congruent Triangles: CPCTC
4-4.1 Proving Parts of Triangles Congruent
STA: CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 6.0
4-4 Example 1
KEY: ASA | CPCTC | proof
D
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 1
segment bisector | isosceles triangle | proof
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 2
angle bisector | isosceles triangle
ID: A
11. ANS:
REF:
OBJ:
STA:
KEY:
12. ANS:
REF:
OBJ:
STA:
KEY:
13. ANS:
REF:
OBJ:
STA:
KEY:
14. ANS:
REF:
OBJ:
STA:
KEY:
15. ANS:
OBJ:
TOP:
B
PTS: 1
DIF: L3
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 3
isosceles triangle | Isosceles Triangle Theorem | Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem
B
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 2
isosceles triangle | Converse of Isosceles Triangle Theorem | Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L3
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 2
Isosceles Triangle Theorem | isosceles triangle
A
PTS: 1
DIF: L1
4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4-5.1 The Isosceles Triangle Theorems
CA GEOM 4.0| CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 12.0
TOP: 4-5 Example 2
Isosceles Triangle Theorem | isosceles triangle | problem solving | Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
C
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
REF: 4-6 Congruence in Right Triangles
4-6.1 The Hypotenuse-Leg Theorem
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
4-6 Example 1
KEY: HL Theorem | right triangle | reasoning
SHORT ANSWER
16. ANS:
Answers may vary. Sample: Because the two triangles share the side AC , they are congruent by SAS. Then
D B by CPCTC.
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
REF: 4-4 Using Congruent Triangles: CPCTC
OBJ: 4-4.1 Proving Parts of Triangles Congruent
STA: CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 6.0
TOP: 4-4 Example 2
KEY: CPCTC | SAS | writing in math | reasoning
17. ANS:
Answers may vary. Sample: Since the two triangles share the side RP, they are congruent by SAS. Then
QP SP by CPCTC.
PTS: 1
DIF: L2
REF: 4-4 Using Congruent Triangles: CPCTC
OBJ: 4-4.1 Proving Parts of Triangles Congruent
STA: CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 6.0
TOP: 4-4 Example 2
KEY: SAS | CPCTC | writing in math | reasoning
18. ANS:
Yes; PQS RQS by SAS.
PTS: 1
DIF: L3
REF: 4-2 Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS
OBJ: 4-2.1 Using the SSS and SAS Postulates
STA: CA GEOM 2.0| CA GEOM 5.0
KEY: SAS | proof | reasoning
ID: A
ESSAY
19. ANS:
[4]
Statement
[3]
[2]
[1]
Reason
1. BC DA
1. Given
2. 1 2
2. Given
3. BEC DEA
4. BEC DEA
4. AAS
5. CE AE
5. CPCTC
6. CF AF
6. Given
7. EF EF
7. Reflexive Property
8. CFE AFE
8. SSS
PTS: 1
DIF: L4
REF: 4-7 Using Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles
OBJ: 4-7.2 Using Two Pairs of Congruent Triangles
STA: CA GEOM 5.0
TOP: 4-7 Example 3
KEY: AAS | CPCTC | corresponding parts | congruent figures | proof | rubric-based question | extended
response
20. ANS:
[4]
Statement
Reason
1. Given
1. BC EC and AC DC
2. BCA ECD
2. Vertical angles are congruent.
3. BCA ECD
3. SAS
4. CPCTC
BA
ED
4.
[3]
[2]
[1]
PTS: 1
DIF: L4
REF: 4-4 Using Congruent Triangles: CPCTC
OBJ: 4-4.1 Proving Parts of Triangles Congruent
STA: CA GEOM 5.0| CA GEOM 6.0
KEY: CPCTC | congruent figures | proof | SAS | rubric-based question | extended response