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Always/Sometimes/Never
Questions
#1-3
refer
to
the
diagram
below:
A
What is the perimeter of
triangle BED?
B
AB=24, BC=32, EC=20
Angle ABC=90 degrees
D is the midpoint of AB
E is the midpoint of AC
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Solve one of the following two questions about the diagram below:
B
Standard: EG=30. What
are the lengths of AF and
CD?
F
For
each
of
questions
a-d
below,
the
lengths
of
two
sides
of
a
triangle
are
given.
Write
the
range
of
possible
values
for
the
length
of
the
third
side.
a) 16,
8
b) 100,
102
c) 2k,
k+15
d) ,
(where
> )
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Proof
1
Standard
Challenge
D
E
L
O
K
F
:
(WITHOUT
constructing
AC)
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Standard
A
8
T
9
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Proof
3
Standard
Challenge
Discover
and
prove
a
theorem
that
compares
the
perimeter
of
a
quadrilateral
with
the
sum
of
the
lengths
of
the
diagonals
(provide
a
labeled
diagram)
1
2
2 > 1
> ,
> ( )
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Extra
Credit
(answer
a
maximum
of
two
of
the
following
three
problems)
B
44
46
Which
side
is
longer,
AB
or
AC?
Prove
your
answer.
A
C
AB > AC; BD=EC
Prove: BE > CD
Find
something
that
is
true
about
the
diagonals
of
an
isosceles
trapezoid,
and
prove
it.
(Hint:
It
shares
this
property
with
at
least
one
of
the
special
parallelograms)