Transcription of Geometry Chapter 5 TEST: Sections 5.1 - 5
1 12/11/2017 Geometry Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - email address will be recorded when you submit this form. Sign out* RequiredPage 1 - Find the measure of each as indicated1. *Mark only one oval. x = 4 x = 5 x = 6 x = 7 Can not be Solve for Solve for Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval. x = 5 x = 6 x = 7 x = 8 x = Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - In ABC, AU = 16, BU = 12, and CF = 18. Find each measure of DU and UE. *Mark only one oval. DU = 16, UE = 12 DU = 12, UE = 16 DU = 6, UE = 8 DU = 8, UE = 6 Can not be In CDE, U is the centroid, UK = 12, EM = 21, and UD = 9. Find CU, JU and JD. *Mark only one oval. CU = 21, JU = 6, JD = 15 CU = 18, JU = 12, JD = 21 CU = 24, JU = , JD = CU = 30, JU = , JD = CU = , JU = , JD = 2 - List the angles and sides in order from smallest Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval.
2 < S, < R, < T < R, < T, < S < T, < S, < R < T, < R, < S < R, < S, < T6. *Mark only one oval. RS, ST, RT ST, RS, RT RT, ST, RS ST, RT, RS RT, RS, Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval. XY, XZ, YZ YZ, XY, XZ XZ, XY, YZ YZ, XZ, XY XY, XZ, YZPage 3 - Use the Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem to list allangles that satisfy the stated Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - Name angles that have measures that are greater than m 7. *Mark only one oval. < 1, < 4, < 6 and < 8 < 1, < 4 and < 5 < 1, < 3, < 5, and < 9 < 2, < 4, < 5, and < 9 < 1, < 2, < 3, < 4, < 5 and < 9 Page 4 - Use the figure below to determine the relationshipbetween the lengths of the given 9. Which is larger: length of DE or length of EG? *Mark only one oval. DE EG They are the same length. Can not be 10. Which is longer: length of DH or length of GH? *Mark only one oval.
3 DH GH They are the same length. Can not be Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - 11. Which is longer: length of EG or the length of FG? *Mark only one oval. EG FG They are the same length. Can not be 12. Which is longer: length of DE or the length of DG? *Mark only one oval. DE DG They are the same length. Can not be 5 - Use the figure below to determine the relationshipbetween the measures of the given angles13. 13. Which is the largest: m QRW or m RWQ? *Mark only one oval. m QRW m RWQ They measure the same. Can not be 14. Which is the largest: m WQR or m QRW? *Mark only one oval. m WQR m QRW They measure the same. Can not be Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - 15. Which is the largest: m WQR, m RST? *Mark only one oval. m WQR m RST They measure the same. Can not be 6 - Use the figure below to determine which angle has thegreatest measure16. 16.
4 2, 3, 7 *Mark only one oval. < 2 < 3 < 7 Can not be 17. 7, 8, 10 *Mark only one oval. < 7 < 8 < 10 Can not be Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - 18. 4, 8, 9 *Mark only one oval. < 4 < 8 < 9 Can not be 7 - Determine which point of concurrency is indicatedbased on the markings in the triangles below19. *Mark only one oval. Incenter Centroid Circumcenter Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval. Incenter Centroid Circumcenter Orthocenter21. *Mark only one oval. Incenter Centroid Circumcenter Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval. Incenter Centroid Circumcenter OrthocenterPage 8 - Determine if the segments drawn in the triangles beloware MEDIANS, ALTITUDES, ANGLE BISECTORS, orPERPENDICULAR BISECTORS OF THE *Mark only one oval. Median Altitude Angle Bisector Perpendicular Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - *Mark only one oval.
5 Median Altitude Angle Bisector Perpendicular Bisector25. *Mark only one oval. Median Altitude Angle Bisector Perpendicular Chapter 5 TEST: Sections - by26. *Mark only one oval. Median Altitude Angle Bisector Perpendicular Bisector27. Last Name28. First Name Send me a copy of my responses.