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Geometry Honor.

Chapter 6
Quiz Review Name ____________________________________

(1-7) Complete each statement with “sometimes”, “always”, or “never”.

1. An exterior angle of a triangle is __________ equal to the average of its remote interior angles.

2. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is ___________ larger than each interior angle.

3. In triangle ABC, it is _________ true that AB + BC < AC.

4. If x > y, then it is __________ true 1000 – x > 1000 – y

5. If x < y, then it is __________ true 1000 – x > 1000 – y

6. If x > 10, then it is __________ true that x > 14

7. If x > 14, then it is __________ true that x > 10

(8-13) In the triangle below . Complete the following with <, >, or =.

8. m<1 ____ m<2 4 5

9. m<3 ____ m<2

10. m<4 ____ m<5

11. m<3 ____ m<1 3 1 2


B 4cm C 3cm D
12. AB ____ AC
NOT TO SCALE
13. AB + AD ____
BC

14. The 3 angles of a triangle, m<P = 5x+2, m<Q = 103-3x, and m<R = 4x-9.
Find the longest side of the triangle. Show all work.

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15. Fill in the blanks with appropriate numbers.

13 15 ______ < BC < _______

______ < Perimeter of ∆ABC < _______


B C

16. In ∆ABC, AB = 5x-2, BC = 3x + 12, and AC = 4x + 2.


If the perimeter of ∆ABC is 120. Name the largest angle in the triangle.
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17. In the diagram below, and .


If drawn to scale, which would be larger: AB or BC?

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18. In the diagram below, . .


However, the 3 lines are not necessarily perpendicular
to . If drawn to scale, which is larger: <1 or <2 ?

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19. If drawn to scale, what would be the largest line segment below?

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20. Below , , and <B is twice <BAD

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(a) Find each angle in the diagram.

(b) Identify the largest and smallest line segments in the diagram (if it were drawn to scale)
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