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1. Given UV ,VW and UW are midsegments, if 2. Solve for x.

10x – 72
TS = 42, UW = 23, and VW = 19, what is the
3x – 4
perimeter of RST ?
R V S

U W

P = x =

3. Find DE. 4. Solve for x.


B
37
13x – (8x – 3)°
A
13
2x + E (16x – 33)°
D

DE = x =
5. Find mKLJ. 6. Find mCXY.
48° D
H

K C
Y
89°
X
J E
G (5x – 2)° L (9x – 62)°

mKLJ = mCXY =

7. If KM is the perpendicular bisector of JL , 8. Find mYQR.


find x. Q (5x + 6)°
P
K (16x – 27)°
4x + 9
Y
J
11x – 61 R
M
L
x = mYQR =
9. The altitudes of a triangle intersect at the: 10. The angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at
the:

A. Circumcenter A. Circumcenter

B. Incenter B. Incenter
C. Centroid C. Centroid
D. Orthocenter D. Orthocenter
11. Classify point C. 12. Classify point C.

C C

A. Circumcenter A. Circumcenter

B. Incenter B. Incenter
C. Centroid C. Centroid
D. Orthocenter D. Orthocenter

Use the diagram below for 13. Find BE.


questions 13-15 in which H is
the circumcenter of BCD,
BC = 18 and HD = 14. BE =
14. Find CH.
C

E F CH =
H
B
15. Find EH.

G D
EH =

Use the diagram below for 16. Find PO.


questions 16-18 in which
P
is the incenter of JKL, PO =
PN = 21 and ML = 27.
17. Find LO.

J N K
P LO =

M 18. Find PL.


O

L
PL =
19. If P is the circumcenter of ABC, AD = 3x – 11, DB = 5x – 29, and PC = 18, find DP.

D E
P

A C
F
DP =

20. If Z is the incenter of TUV, find mZTV.

U
21°

X
W Z
(5x + 1)°
V
T Y (8x – 14)°
mZTV =

Use the diagram below for 21. Find AC.


questions 21-24 in which
G is the centroid of ABC, AC =
FC = 35, AG = 42,
BF = 57 and DG = 14. 22. Find BG.

B
BG =
E 23. Find GC.
G
D
C
GC =
F 24. Find AE.
A
AE =

25. Which of the following could represent the side 26. The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 26
lengths of a triangle? Check all that apply. meters and 48 meters. What is the range of
possible lengths, in meters, for the third side,
19, 11, 17 x, of this triangle? Write your answers in the
boxes.
23, 28, 52

34, 9, 25

13, 22, 14 <x<


27. Two sides of a triangle measure 17 inches 28. Which of the following lists the sides of
and 9 inches. Which cannot be the length DEF in order from shortest to longest?
of the remaining side?
E

A. DE , EF , DF 54°
A. 21
B. EF , DF , DE
B. 26 58°
C. 9 C. EF , DE , DF D F

D. 15 D. DF , DE , EF

29. In PQR, PQ = 11 feet, QR = 7 feet, and 30. In GHJ, GH = 21 inches, HJ = 24 inches,


PR = 15 feet. Which lists the angles in and GJ = 9 inches. Which statement is true?
order from smallest to largest?

A. P, R, Q A. G is the smallest


B. J is
B. R, Q, P the smallest

C. P, Q, R C. H is the largest


31. Given the diagram below, which statement 32. Based on the measurements shown on
isD.true?
Q, R, P D. G
ABC, ABis must
the largest
be:
W
55° X
°
58
B A. less than 7 ft
68° B. between 7
A. WX < WY 64°
61° 7 ft and 10 ft
B. Y
Z C. between 10 and 17 ft
47°
XZ < XY A 10 ft C
D. greater than 17 ft
C. WY > YZ
D. XY > WY
33. If the sides of a MNP are MN = 4x + 9, NP = x + 5, MP = 7x – 20, find a range of possible
values for x.

<x<
34. If the angles of RST are mR = (9x – 2)°, mS = (4x + 36)°, and mT = (5x + 20)°, list the sides
in order from shortest to longest.

_________, _________, _________

35. The sides of FGH are FG = 6x + 7, GH = 8x – 5, and FH = 10x – 11. If the perimeter of FGH ,
is 87, list the angles in order from largest to smallest.

_________, _________, _________

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