This document provides a geometry proof problem set consisting of 14 problems for students to work on over break. The problems involve proving properties of lines, angles, triangles, parallelograms, and circles using given information and definitions from geometry. Students are instructed to complete both Part 1 and Part 2 of the final assessment, which are due on Monday, May 12.
This document provides a geometry proof problem set consisting of 14 problems for students to work on over break. The problems involve proving properties of lines, angles, triangles, parallelograms, and circles using given information and definitions from geometry. Students are instructed to complete both Part 1 and Part 2 of the final assessment, which are due on Monday, May 12.
This document provides a geometry proof problem set consisting of 14 problems for students to work on over break. The problems involve proving properties of lines, angles, triangles, parallelograms, and circles using given information and definitions from geometry. Students are instructed to complete both Part 1 and Part 2 of the final assessment, which are due on Monday, May 12.
Name _________________________________________________ Due: Monday 5/12
Final Assessment: PROOFS Geometry (E)
This PROOF problem set is Part 1 of your Final Assessment. You will receive Part 2 after break. Both of these problem sets will be due on Monday 5/12, and I encourage you to start working on these proofs over break.
1. Given: ZP WP , PX PY Prove: WXY ZYX
2. Given: AB CD Prove: AE ED
E 3. Given: ABCD is a parallelogram, DAB AN bisects , BCD CM bisects Prove: AMCN is a parallelogram
4. Given: ABCD is a parallelogram, W, X, Y, and Z are midpoints of DO CO BO AO and , , , Prove: WXYZ is a parallelogram
A B C D W X O Y Z 5. Given: ABCD is a parallelogram, BF DE , E and F are points on line segment DB Prove: AFCE is a parallelogram
6. Given: JK EF || , HI JK || Prove: IHG EFG ~
A B C D F E 7. Given: QTV QRU , VS US Prove: QTS QRS
8. (Use same diagram) Given: USV UQV QS and bisects , T R Prove: TQ RQ
9. Given: Circle O, 45 1 Prove: OPQ is a 90 - 45 - 45 Triangle