1.   Order the steps for writing an indirect proof.
   
    A. 3, 2, 1 B. 2, 1, 3
    C. 1, 2, 3 D. 2, 3, 1
    Hint

  2.   In and
Which inequality shows the relationship between the lengths of
the sides of the triangle?
    A. GH < HI < GI B. GH > GI > HI
    C. GH < GI < HI D. GI > GH > HI
    Hint

  3.   The _______________ states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
    A. Definition of an Inequality B. Definition of a Triangle
    C. Triangle Equality Theorem D. Triangle Inequality Theorem
    Hint

  4.   If the measures of two sides of a triangle are 3 and 1, between what two numbers must the measure of the third side fall?
    A. 1 and 3 B. 2 and 5
    C. 1 and 7 D. 2 and 4
    Hint

  5.   Refer to the figure. Which statement is never true?
   
    A. If FG = 4, EGDE = 6, then EF < 18.
    B. If DF = 20, FG = 13, and EG = 15, then EF = 11.
    C. If EG = 6, ED = 8, and then FG = DF.
    D. If is obtuse, then EG > EF.
    Hint

  6.   If , which relationship is true?
   
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
    Hint

  7.   CPR has vertices C(15, 1), P(9, 11), and R(2, 1). Determine the coordinates of point A on so that is a median of CPR.
    A. B.
    C. D. (12, 6)
    Hint

  8.   Which statement can be proven using the SSS Inequality Theorem?
   
    A. mB > mBCD B. mPDA < mBAC
    C. mBAC < mPDA D. CD = AP
    Hint

  9.   The __________ is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle.
    A. centroid B. orthocenter
    C. incenter D. circumcenter
    Hint

  10.   State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement Points A, B, C, and O are coplanar.
    A. Points A, B, C, and O are collinear. B. Points A, B, C, and O are not coplanar.
    C. Points A, B, C, and O are coplanar. D. Points A, B, C, and O form a quadrilateral.
    Hint



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