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12/14/2011 Geometry Unit 4 Review

This document contains a geometry review for congruent triangles including: 1) Definitions of CPCTC and statements of side and angle congruency justified by CPCTC. 2) The Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its converse. 3) Exercises identifying triangle segments such as medians, altitudes, and angle bisectors. 4) Problems finding lengths and segment relationships given triangle properties. 5) Proof exercises requiring applying triangle congruency and properties.

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12/14/2011 Geometry Unit 4 Review

This document contains a geometry review for congruent triangles including: 1) Definitions of CPCTC and statements of side and angle congruency justified by CPCTC. 2) The Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its converse. 3) Exercises identifying triangle segments such as medians, altitudes, and angle bisectors. 4) Problems finding lengths and segment relationships given triangle properties. 5) Proof exercises requiring applying triangle congruency and properties.

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Date: ______________

UNIT 4 CONGRUENT TRIANGLES REVIEW GEOMETRY, FALL 2011, MR. CARLBERG


The Basics 1. a. What does CPCTC stand for?

b. For , write all of the side and angle congruency statements that are justified by CPCTC. Be careful: it is ambiguous in this case to say .

2.

Write the Isosceles Triangle Theorem. Then, write its converse. Make sure to identify which is which.

3.

In each box, draw in the specified segment, marking the diagram appropriately. You only need to draw one segment for each triangle. Median Altitude Angle Bisector

Number Crunching 4.

5.

6. Given:

is a median is an angle bisector of is an altitude is an equilateral triangle = 3 = 50

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Find: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

Proofs (Basic) 6. Given: is both an angle bisector and an altitude of Prove: is an isosceles triangle

7. Given: Prove:

and bisects at .

8. Given: Prove:

and is the perpendicular bisector of

Proofs (Advanced) 9.

10.
Given: 1 2, AP CP Prove: QB QD

D B
5

Q
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