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SIMILARITY and CONGRUENCY – Practice Test – 01 1. Consider triangle RST shown at right. Which of the following triangles is definitely congruent to triangle RST? Answer: _____ 2. Find the missing value of ‘x’. Answer: ‘x’= _____
22 sie 2019 · The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on finding the Area of a Triangle.
Each figure shows a triangle with one or more of its medians. 1) Find FE if TE = 8 F T E G 16 2) Find GF if TF = 6.3 T E F G 12.6 3) Find LJ if IJ = 6 N L J K I 3 4) Find NM if EM = 10 E L M N 20 5) Find ZQ if ZD = 6 F D Y Z X Q 4 6) Find RK if DK = 3.4 K I T R S D 10.2 7) Find BG if BV = 3.9 U V A C B G 2.6 8) Find EZ if ZV = 12 U V E D F Z 24 ...
22 sie 2019 · Practice questions and answers to help you master the skill of calculating missing angles in various geometric shapes.
For each triangle, mark the box that matches its type when classifying by sides. The marks on the sides of the triangles show when two sides are “congruent” or the same length.
Find the center of the circle that you can circumscribe about with E(6, 6), F(6, 2), and G(8, 2). a. (4, 7) b. (7, 4) c. (6, 5) d. (5, 2) ____ 8. Where is the center of the largest circle that you could draw inside a given triangle? the point of concurrency of the altitudes of the triangle.