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GEOMETRY
MIDTERM REVIEW
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Midterm Review HW #1
1. Based on the construction below, which statement must be true?
2. In the diagram of below, point F is the centroid of . If 𝐷𝐹 = 4 and 𝐵𝐹 = 22, determine each of the
following measures.
A. 𝐹𝐶 = ___________
B. 𝐷𝐶 = ___________
C. 𝐸𝐹 = ___________
D. 𝐵𝐸 = ___________
3. In the diagram below of , side is extended through P to T, , , and
.
a. Find m<QPT
b. Find m<HQP
c. Find m<QPH
4. ΔDEG and ΔEGF are isosceles. m∠EDG = 64º Find m∠GEF.
1)
2)
3)
4)
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5. Which transformation would result in the perimeter of a triangle being different from the perimeter of its image?
1) 2) 3) 4)
6. Segment WX is the perpendicular bisector of YZ at E. Which pair of segments do not have to be congruent?
(1) 𝑋𝐸̅̅ ̅̅ , 𝑊𝐸̅̅ ̅̅ ̅ (3) 𝑌𝑊̅̅ ̅̅ ̅, 𝑍𝑊̅̅ ̅̅ ̅
(2) 𝑌𝐸̅̅ ̅̅ , 𝑍𝐸̅̅̅̅ (4) 𝑌𝑋̅̅ ̅̅ , 𝑍𝑋̅̅ ̅̅
7. Triangle ABC and triangle DEF are graphed on the set of axes below. Which sequence of transformations maps
triangle ABC onto triangle DEF?
1) a reflection over the x-axis followed by a reflection over the y-axis
2) a 180° rotation about the origin followed by a reflection over the line
3) a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin followed by a reflection over the y-axis
4) a translation 8 units to the right and 1 unit up followed by a 90° counterclockwise
rotation about the origin
8. In the diagram of to the right , prove WY ZX .
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9. Construct a line perpendicular to segment AB that goes through point P.
10. Construct a perpendicular bisector to a line ℓ from a point 𝐴 not on ℓ.
11. Given: , Using a compass and straightedge, construct the bisector of RAT . [Leave all construction
marks.] What can you conclude?
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12. Given: , Construct: the perpendicular bisector of side [Leave all construction marks.] What can you
conclude?
13. Given: BCAD and AD bisects BAC
Prove: BC
(b) Describe the rigid motion(s) that would map one triangle onto the other._______________________________________
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Midterm Review HW #2
14. If and its image, , are graphed on a set
of axes, under each transformation
except
1)
2)
3)
4)
15. If , which statement is not always true?
1) 2) 3)
4)
16. Given the diagram below, determine the value of x.
17. In the diagram below of , D is the midpoint of ,
and E is the midpoint of . If , which
expression represents DE?
1)
2) 3) 4)
18. In the diagram below, four pairs of triangles are
shown. Congruent corresponding parts are labeled in
each pair. Using only the information given in the
diagrams, which pair of triangles can not be proven
congruent?
19. Using the information given below, which set of triangles
can not be proven similar?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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20. Which rigid motion will verify that ΔABC is congruent
to ΔDEF as shown at the below?
21.
How would you prove that the triangles are congruent?
[1] Side-Angle-Side (SAS)
[2] Angle-Side-Angle (ASA)
[3] Side-Side-Side (SSS)
[4] Angle- Angle Side- (AAS)
22. ln the accompanying diagram, medians 𝐶𝐿̅̅̅̅ , 𝐴𝑀̅̅̅̅̅, and 𝐵𝑁̅̅ ̅̅ intersect at P.
a) What is point P called?
b) If 𝑃𝐿 = 7, find the length of 𝐶𝐿.
c) If 𝐴𝑀 = 48, find the length of 𝑃𝑀 and 𝐴𝑃.
d) If 𝑁𝑃 = 5𝑥 + 2 and 𝑃𝐵 = 13𝑥 − 2. Find 𝑁𝑃and 𝑃𝐵
23. Given the theorem, “The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180°,” complete the proof for this
theorem.
Given:
Prove:
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Midterm Review HW #3
24. In the diagram below of , , , and , what is the value of x?
25. In the diagram below of , . If , , and , what is the length of ?
26. In triangles ABC and DEF, , , , , and . Is ? Explain your answer. If
the triangles are similar, write the similarity statement.
27. In the diagram below, bisects at B, and bisects
at C. Which statement is always true?
1)
2)
3) bisects at C.
4) bisects at B.
28. Which rigid transformation will verify that ΔABC is
congruent to ΔDEF, as shown below?
[1] reflection in the y-axis
[2] reflection in the x-axis
[3] reflection in the line y = 1
[4] translation T0,-2
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29. Given ΔABC, midpoints M and N, MN = 5x - 6 and CB = 48, find x.
30. Given the triangles shown at the right. Which rigid motion will verify that ΔABC is congruent to ΔDEF?
31. Given: ΔABC∼ΔDEC, determine AB.
32. Two poles are leaned against a wall such that they make the same angle with the ground. The 18' pole reaches 12' up the
wall. How much further up the wall does the 22' pole reach, to the nearest tenth of a foot?
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33.
Prove: AB·AD= AC·AC
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34. CAT and its image DOG , are graphed on the set of axes shown. Describe a single transformation, or
sequence of transformations that map CAT onto DOG .
35. ABC and its image PQR , are graphed on the set of axes shown. Describe a single transformation, or
sequence of transformations that map ABC onto PQR .
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