Unit 4 Test Geometry

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Unit 4 Test
4

Choose the correct classification.

4

Choose the correct classification.

1

Find the measure of angle 1.

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Find the measure of angle 2.

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Find the measure of angle 3.

1

Find the measure of angle 4.

1

Find the measure of angle 1.

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Find the measure of angle 2.

1

Find the measure of angle 3.

4

Solve for x.

4

Solve for x.

4

Find the measure of angle K.

4

Find the measure of angle C.

4

Solve for x.

4

Find the measure of angle Y.

4

Solve for x.

1

Find the measure for angle 1.

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Find the measure for angle 2.

1

Find the measure for angle 3.

1

Find the measure for angle 4.

1

Find the measure for angle 5.

1

Solve for x.

1

Find the measure of GH.

1

Find the measure of HJ.

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Find the measure of GJ.

1

Solve for x.

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Find the measure of RS.

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Find the measure of ST.

1

Find the measure of RT.

1

Solve for x.

1

Find the measure of angle A.

1

Find the measure of angle C.

1

Find the measure of angle D.

1

Complete the congruent part to EG.

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Complete the congruent part to HJ.

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Complete the congruent part to angle F.

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Complete the congruent part to angle H.

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Complete the congruence statements by naming the congruent triangle to FGE.

1

Find the length of ST.

1

Find the length of SU.

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Find the angle measure of R.

1

Find the angle measure of Q.

1

Find the angle measure of S.

3

What theorem proves the triangles congruent?

3

What theorem proves the triangles congruent?

3

What theorem proves the triangles congruent?

3

What theorem proves the triangles congruent?

3

Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.

3

Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.

3

Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.

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Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.

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Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.

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Name the theorem that proves the triangles congruent, if possible.