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Name: HOUR: Due Date: 2016-2017 ACC Geometry Midterm Review Directions: This review consists of problems that could be on your midterm. Make sure you complete each problem and show your work. 1. For equilateral RST, find the variable and the side lengths. All units are in inches. 2. For isosceles RST, find the variable and the side lengths. All units are in centimeters. 3. Find the missing angle measures, m<1 and m<2. 4. Find the missing angle measures. 5. Find the missing angle measures.

6. Do any of the following sets of numbers create a triangle? a. 7, 20, 10 b. 7, 9, 12 c. 16, 10, 9 d. 13, 6, 6 e. 7, 18, 11 7. What are the missing coordinates of the triangle? 8. What are the missing coordinates of this isosceles right triangle? 9. What is the shortest distance from P to line n? 10. What is the shortest distance from point B to segment AC? 11. If FH is a median of EFG, find the perimeter of EFG.

12. Find x. 13. In the figure below, B is on, E is on, is parallel to, and is congruent to.. Name the legs of the isosceles triangle, name the base angles and vertex angle of the isosceles triangle, and provide an example of an exterior angle. What is the measure of <DEB and <EBF? 14. Identify the triangle CAB is congruent to, then name all corresponding parts. There should be 6 pairs. 15. Identify the triangle XZW is congruent to, then name all corresponding parts. There should be 6 pairs. 16. Write a two-column proof.

17. Write a two-column proof. 18. Write a two-column proof. 19. 20. Write a two column proof using the stingray below.

21. 22. BASEBALL Alan, Brendon, and Carl were standing in a triangular formation shown. They were throwing the baseball to warm up for the game. Find the value of x, the measure of each angle and then conclude what two people must throw the farthest distance. 23. Find x. 24. Find the altitude of an equilateral triangle whose sides are 20 cm long.

25. Find the hypotenuse of a right triangle where one leg is twice the other leg. x 2x 26. Find x, the interior sum, exterior sum, and <M. Interior Angle Sum = Exterior Angle Sum = x = <M = 27. Find x, the interior sum, exterior sum, and <G. Interior Angle Sum = Exterior Angle Sum = x = <G = 28. Write a coordinate proof. Given: Coordinates of vertices of ΔSPQ and ΔSRQ. Prove: ΔSPQ ΔSRQ

29. Write a coordinate proof. Given: Coordinates of vertices of ΔACD and ΔCAB. Prove: ΔACD ΔCAB 30. A. Find the distance between points S and T. B. If T is the midpoint of SR, find the endpoint R. 31. Find the value of x.

32. What is the degree measure of the larger of the two angles? 33. Name the relationships. 34. Find x so that lines l and k are parallel, given < 2 = 27x + 2 and < 5 = 18x 2. 35. Find x so that lines l and k are parallel, given < 4 = 17x and < 6 = 5 + 18x. 36. Name all the relationships that allow us to say l is parallel to k. < 1 < 7 proves l k because < 2 < 8 proves l k because < 3 < 7 proves l k because < 3+< 8 = 180 proves l k because

37. Find x, then the length of EF. Show your work, geometry and justify your set up! 38. Point M is the segment bisector of lines AC and BD. Find x, y, and BM. Show your work, geometry and justify your set up! 39. Find all the missing angle measures. Then find the value of 2d 3(e c). 40. Given the following triangle with angle bisector MK state if the following statements are true or false. a. m < MKA = 90ᵒ b. BK AK c. m < BMK = m < AMK d. BMA is isosceles with vertex angle M.

41. Find the missing angle in the following trapezoids. a. b. 42. Given that the following are parallelograms, find x. a. b. c. 43. Find x for the following quadrilaterals: a. Suppose VWXY is a rectangle and b. Suppose ABCD is a square and XV= 4x - 9 and WY = x + 3 AC = 9y 8 and BD = 7y +8

44. a. ABCD is a rectangle with B(5, 3), C(5, 6), and D(9, 3). Find the coordinates of A. b. ABCD is a rectangle with B(10, 7), C(10, 4), and D(8, 4). Find the coordinates of A. 45. Given the set of vertices, choose all that apply: Quadrilateral, Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, and/or Square. a. b.

c. 46. a. In a heptagon, one interior angle measures 35 degrees. What is the total measure of the other 6 interior angles? b. In a nonagon, one interior angle measures 120 degrees. What is the total measure of the other 8 interior angles? 47. a. Given an isosceles trapezoid with height 3m and bases 18m and 26m. Find the perimeter, in meters. b. Given an isosceles trapezoid with height 8 m and bases 13 m and 25 m. Find the perimeter, in meters.

48. For isosceles trapezoid MNOP, find m<m, m<mno and m<mnq. m<m= m<mno= m<mnq= 49. Find m< 1 if m<k=118. 50. If and triangle ABC is reflected over line m first, then line n, what transformation would occur from ABC to A B C? B m a. reflection C n b. dilation A B'' C'' c. rotation d. translation A'' 51. If LMNO is reflected over line k first, then line m, what transformation would occur from LMNO to L M N O? a. reflection b. dilation c. rotation d. translation

52. Given point A(6, -1), find its image if it is reflected across the y-axis. a. (-6, -1) b. (6, -1) c. (-6, 1) d. (-1, 6) 53. Given the point (x, y), write the image point if it is reflected across the x-axis. 54. What is the image of Y(-7, 4) under the translation (x,y) (x + 5, y)? 55. What is the pre-image of X (2, 5) under the translation (x,y) (x - 1, y + 2)? 56. Find the reflection of the point A(6, -1) across the line y = x. 57. Symmetry: How many lines of symmetry does a(n). a. Square have? b. Rectangle have? c. Isosceles Trapezoid have? d. Isosceles Triangle have? e. Equilateral Triangle have? f. Pentagon have?

58. Graph the image of the figure with 59. Graph the image of the figure with a a reflection across y = 2 reflection across y = x 60. Graph the image of the figure 61. Graph the image of the figure with a with a rotation 90 counterclockwise rotation 90 clockwise about the origin. about the origin.

62. 63.. 64. 65.

Directions: Solve each problem and show a diagram with each question which accurately labeled measurements. 66. At a specific time of day, a flag pole has a shadow 8ft 4in long, at the same time of day Jose who is only 4ft 6in tall has a shadow of 3ft 4in long. Find the height of the flagpole. Please leave final answer as an exact value, no rounding! The flagpole is: ft in 67. Nicole wants to find out the height of her favorite pine tree so that she can fit it in her house for Christmas. She stands within the tree s shadow and walks until her shadow meets the trees shadow. Nicole is 152.4cm tall. Her feet are 91.44cm from the base of the tree. She also knows that the tree has a shadow of 274.32cm long at this time of day. Help Nicole find the height of her favorite tree. If she can fit a 250cm tree in her living room, will this tree fit for the holidays? Explain. Please leave final answer in cm and round to the nearest hundredth. Height of tree: Can she use the tree for Christmas? Explain..

68. The local fire academy is practicing evacuating a hotel. Two teams are going through two windows. Window one, 12 feet above the ground and the other "z ft above the ground. They are using a 15ft ladder to get to the lower window and a 45ft ladder to get to the higher window. Find z, the distance between the short ladder and the building (x), the distance between the two ladders (y) and the distance between the two windows with the ladders. Keep answer in feet and round to the nearest tenth if needed. X= z 15ft 45ft Y= z= x y 69. How wide is the river? Round to the nearest tenth of a foot. A River 36 ft E 48 ft C 70 ft D

70. The perimeter of ABC = 54 inches, a = 6 inches and the perimeter of APQ = 18 inches. ABC APQ. Find b, x, y, and z. 7. b = x = y = z = 71.

72. 73. 74. 75. 76.

77. 78. State the similarity statement and find LM. 79. State the similarity statement and find x. 80. Find x. 81. Find x.