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Geometry Chapter 4 Exam

Always/Sometimes/Never

Questions #1-3 refer to the diagram below:

1. If > , then AB is _____________ greater than AC.


2. If > and > , then is _____________ greater than

3. If = , = , and < , then AC is _____________ less than DF
4. The diagonals of a rectangle _____________ bisect the angles of a rectangle
5. The diagonals of a trapezoid _____________ bisect each other
6. The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are _____________ congruent
7. If consecutive angles of a parallelogram are congruent, then the
parallelogram is _____________ a square

Solve:

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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Geometry Chapter 4 Exam

Solve one of the following two questions about the diagram below:

B
Standard: EG=30. What
are the lengths of AF and
CD?
F

Challenge: EG=x+4 and


AF=x. What are the
(numerical) lengths of AF,
EG and CD?
G



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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Geometry Chapter 4 Exam

Proof 2Use Indirect Proofs


Standard

Challenge (both parts):



A
8
T
9

a) Can a regular polygon have


exterior angles that each
measure 35 degrees? 36
degrees? Prove your answer
for both cases.
b) If and are positive numbers,
prove that + > +

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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
> ,
> ( )

Geometry Chapter 4 Exam

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Geometry Chapter 4 Exam

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)

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