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ABEKA PLANE GEOMETRY TEST 2024
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false - the whole is greater than the sum of all its parts true - all right angles are equal false - two angles that are complementary to the same angle or equal angles are supplementary to each other true - a quantity may be substituted for its equal in any process false - two straight lines can intersect in several points at one time false - if the sum of two adjacent angles is a straight angle then they are complementary angles false - the sum of two sides of a triangle is less than the third side false - the sum of all the angles about a given point is a traight angle true - two right triangles are congruent if the two legs of one triangle are equal respectively to the two legs of the other triangle false - CPCTE can be used as a reason for why two triangles are congruent false - the eye is a calid means for testing the truth of a construction true - a diameter of a circle is also a chord corollary - a geometric statement that is easily deduced from a theorem analysis - a pre proof planning of how a complete a proof theorem - a geometric statement that is not self evident but proven by a chain of reasoning construction - a figure that satisfies given conditions and is drawn without instruments of measurement postulate - a geometric statement that is accepted without proof to be true diameter - a radius of a circle is equal to half the length of the auxiliary - added lines in a diagram used to aid in solving proofs are called
quadrant - the arc that represents one quarter of a circle is a a straight angle - the sum of all the angles about a point on one side of a straight line proof or demonstration - the process of reasoning that establishes the truth of a theorem or the correctness of a construction is called a point - a line can be bisected by but one congruent - two geometric figures that have the same shape and size are a straight line - the shortest line that can be drawn between two points is vertical of opposite - any two straight lines intersect to form equal compass - the instrument used for drawing circles is the corresponding - in two congruent figures the equal parts are called AB=JK BC=KL CA=LJ - If Tri ABC is congruent to Tri JKL list the three pairs of equal angles Angle CAB = Angle FEG Angle ABC = Angle EGF Angle BCA = Angle GFE - If Tri CAB = Tri FEG list the three pairs of equal angles If equals are added to equals the sums are equal - Given: AB=DE BC=EF Prove: AC=DF if equals are subtracted from equals the remainders are equal - Given: AB=AC DB=EC Proven: AD= AE the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts - Given: Angle 1 and Angle 2 and Angle 3 Prove: Angle ABC = Angle 1+ Angle 2+ Angle 3 quantities that are equal to the same quantity or equal quantities are equal to each other