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Geometry 312 Common Exam Study Guide and Review

Geometry 312 Common Exam Study Guide and Review

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9th - 10th Grade

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7.G.B.5, HSG.CO.A.1, HSG.SRT.B.5

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Geometry Exam 1 Study Guide and Review

by Robert Tinaro

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Unit 1: Geometry Basics

  • ​undefined terms of geometry and postulates

  • ​Definitions, notation, and names: points, lines, planes, segments, rays, midpoints, bisectors, angles, and angle bisectors

  • ​segment addition and midpoint problem solving

  • ​opposite rays and angles formed by intersecting lines

  • ​angle relationships and special angle pairs

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Multiple Choice

The three undefined terms of geometry are: 

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points, lines and planes

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lines, segments, and rays

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collinear, coplanar, shapes

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postulates, theorems, and definitions

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Multiple Choice

Two lines intersect at a ....
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angle
2
point
3
line
4
intersection

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Multiple Choice

Two planes intersect at a...
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line
2
point
3
plane
4
letter

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Multiple Choice

Points that lie on the same line are _________.
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coplanar
2
collinear
3
parallel
4
perpendicular

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Multiple Choice

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Name the intersection of Line c and Plane R
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Point J
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Line HK
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Point K
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Line MN

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Multiple Choice

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES or NEVER:

Through any three points, there exists exactly one line.

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Always

2

Sometimes

3

Never

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Multiple Choice

A rule that is accepted without proof
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postulate
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theorem
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proof
4
conditional statement

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Multiple Select

A ________ has at least three __________ points.

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plane; collinear

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line; collinear

3

plane; non-collinear

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line; non-collinear

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Multiple Choice

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Name the figure using geometric notation.

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SR\overrightarrow{SR}

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RS\overline{RS}

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RS\overrightarrow{RS}

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Multiple Choice

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Name the figure using geometric notation.

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QR\overline{QR}

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RQ\overrightarrow{RQ}

3

QR\overrightarrow{QR}

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Multiple Choice

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Name the OPPOSITE RAYS using geometric notation.

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FE\overrightarrow{FE} and FG\overrightarrow{FG}

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EF\overrightarrow{EF} and FG\overrightarrow{FG}

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FE\overleftarrow{FE} and FG\overrightarrow{FG}

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct name for the angle marked  4.\angle4.  

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K\angle K  

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KVJ\angle KVJ  

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LVK\angle LVK  

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JKV\angle JKV  

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct definition of an angle? 
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one single ray
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two rays that meet at a single endpoint (vertex)
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two lines that never intersect
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two rays that go in opposite directions

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x
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x = 77
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x = 7.5
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x = 8
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x = 18

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Multiple Choice

D is the midpoint of EF.
ED = 4x + 6
DF = 7x -9
 Find EF.
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5
2
26
3
52
4
22

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Multiple Choice

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Find MK.

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6

2

4

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14

4

8

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Multiple Choice

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B is the midpoint of AC.  Find AB.
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2
2
16
3
8
4
4

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Multiple Choice

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AND find the measure of ∠ABD

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x=3/17 ∠ABD = 27°

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x=9 ∠ABD = 81°

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x=3 ∠ABD = 27°

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x= -3 ∠ABD = -27°

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Multiple Choice

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Which angle is complementary to LJM\angle LJM  

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MJN\angle MJN  

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NJP\angle NJP  

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FGE\angle FGE  

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LJK\angle LJK  

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following equations will solve the problem:

An angle is 12 less than 3 times the supplement. Find the measure of the angle and its supplement.

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x + 3x-12=180

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x = 3(180 - x) - 12

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x = 3(x - 12)

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x + 3(x - 12) = 180

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Multiple Choice

AB  BC and point D lies in the interior of ABC. IfmABD =(3x  2)° and mDBC = (2x + 17)°, then find the value of x and the m ABC.\overline{AB}\ \perp\ \overline{BC}\ and\ point\ D\ lies\ in\ the\ interior\ of\ \angle ABC.\ Ifm\angle ABD\ =\left(3x\ -\ 2\right)\degree\ and\ m\angle DBC\ =\ \left(2x\ +\ 17\right)\degree,\ then\ find\ the\ value\ of\ x\ and\ the\ m\angle\ ABC.  

Which of the following equations correctly finds the value of x.

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90 - 3x - 2 = 2x + 17

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3x - 2 = 2x + 17

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3x - 2 = 90

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3x - 2 + 2x 17 = 90

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Unit 2: Logic, Reasoning and Proof

  • ​inductive verses deductive reasoning

  • ​conditionals and converses

  • ​counterexamples

  • ​segment addition proofs

  • ​angle addition proofs

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Multiple Choice

The type of reasoning where a person makes  conclusions based on observations and patterns is called...
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Inductive reasoning
2
Deductive reasoning
3
Conjecture
4
Experiments

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Multiple Choice

What is a conjecture?
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A statement believed to be true based on observations.
2
An example which disproves an hypothesis.
3
the performance of tricks that are seemingly magical

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Multiple Choice

Used to prove that a conjecture is false.
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Counterexample
2
Inductive Reasoning
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Concluding statement
4
Conjecture

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Multiple Choice

Which number is a counterexample to the following statement? : 
All numbers that are divisible by 2 are divisible by 4
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0
2
12
3
28
4
42

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Multiple Choice

What does deductive reasoning use to form its arguments?

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patterns

2

specific cases

3

observed examples

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facts, definitions, accepted properties, and laws of logic

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Multiple Choice

Using the statements:
If it is Friday, then I will get paid.
It is Friday.
Write the conclusion.
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It is not Friday
2
It is Friday
3
I will not get paid
4
I will get paid

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Multiple Choice

For the converse we _________ the hypothesis and conclusion
1
switch
2
negate
3
switch and negate

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Multiple Choice

p→q
What is the converse?
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q→p
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∼p→∼q
3
∼q→∼p
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p→∼q

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Multiple Choice

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What is the converse to this statement?
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If it isn't dark outside, then it is not night.
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If it is night, then it is dark outside
3
If it is not night, then it is not dark outside.
4
It is night.

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the reason for 5. 
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Addition Postulate
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Substitution property
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Definition of midpoint
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Segment Addition Postulate

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the statement for number 4. 
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RA=RE +AE
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EL = EA + AL
3
RE +EA= EA +AL
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RA = EL

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the reason for number 3. 
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Reflexive property
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Symmetric Property
3
Transitive property
4
Substitution property

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the statement for number 3. 
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HA = AY
2
HA = AP
3
A is the midpoint of HP

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of the transitive property?

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If x = 5 and and x = y, then y = 5.

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If x = y then y = x

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x = x

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If 2x + 4 = 2, then x = -1

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Multiple Choice

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What is the reason?
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Transitive 
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Substitution
3
Middle Man
4
Replacing 

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Multiple Choice

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Name the property of equality or congruence that justifies going from the first statement to the second statement.
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Reflexive Property of Congruence
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Symmetric Property of Congruence
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Distributive Property
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Transitive Property of Congruence

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Multiple Choice

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What is the justification?

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Definition of congruence

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Reflexive Property of Congruence

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Segment Addition Postulate

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Definition of Midpoint

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the best option to fill in the blank:

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Addition Property of Equality

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Subtraction Property of Equality

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Substitution Property of Equality

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Complementary Angles are Congruent

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the best Reason to fill in the blank in the two-column proof:

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Substitution Property

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Symmetric Property

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Transitive Property

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Reflexive Property

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Multiple Choice

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Which best fills in the blank on Statement 3 ?

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RS + RS = RT

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ST + ST = RT

3

RS + ST = RT

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RS = ST

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Multiple Choice

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What Reason is correct to fill in Reason 5 ?

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Congruent Complements Theorem

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Congruent Supplements Theorem

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Definition of Complementary

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Definition of Congruence

Geometry Exam 1 Study Guide and Review

by Robert Tinaro

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