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Test 8:

1:
Option 1 (two more angles)
• ∠A & side a -AAS
• ∠A & side b -AAS
• ∠A & side c -ASA
• ∠C & side a -ASA
• ∠C & side b -AAS
• ∠C & side c -AAS

Option 2 (angle & side)


• side a & side b -HL
• side a & side c -SAS
• side b & side c -HL

2:
Triangle EFG has the coordinates: E(−4,1) F(2,3) G(−4,−1)
x_centroid = (x_E + x_F + x_G)/3 = (−4 + 2 + (−4))/ 3 = −6/ 3 = −2
y_centroid = (y_E + y_F + y_G)/3 =(1 + 3 + (−1))/3 = 3/3 = 1
So,the centroid is located at (has the coordinates (−2,1)).

6:
Statement Explanation
XYZ is a right triangle given
<Z is a right angle given
m<1 = 90o Definition of right angle
m< X m< Y + m< Z = 180o Triangle sum theorem
m <X + m <Y + m<Z - m<Z Subtraction property of equality
m<X m<Y = 90o Simplifying the expression above
<X and <Y are complementary angle Definition of complementary angles

8: No, because 13^2 + 14^2 = 365 and 19^2 = 361, so 13^2 + 14^2 /= 192.

9: They are all valid triangles as in each of the 3 sets the sum of any two sides is always larger
than the third side.

10: If Peter goes to bed early, then Peter will be rested for his game. If Peter will be rested for
his game, Peter will play well. If Peter goes to bed early, then Peter will play well.
11: A=¿
13: No, it is not true.You can live in Illinois and not live in Chicago (converse not true).

14: Using SSS (side-side-side) congruence theorem (EF=AB, FG=AC, EG=BC), we see that
these two triangles are congruent.

16: If not all the measures of angles of a triangle are equal, then the triangle is not equiangular.
Both the original and the inverse statement are true.

17:
5(x−2) = x−6 given
5x−10 = x−6 Distributive Property (multiplication and subtraction)
5x−10−x = x−6−x Subtraction Property Of Equality
4x−10 = −6 Simplifying The expression above
4x−10 + 10 = −6 + 10 Addition Property Inequality
4x = 4 Simplifying the expression above x = 1 Division Property Of Equality

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