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Name the property that justifies if AB < BC and BC < CD, then AB < CD. |
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Comparison Property |
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Division Property |
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Transitive Property |
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Addition Property |
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Refer to the figure. Which statement is never true? |
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If DF = 20, FG = 13, and EG = 15, then EF = 11. |
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If EG = 6, ED = 8, and then FG = DF. |
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If FG = 4, EGDE = 6, then EF < 18. |
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If is obtuse, then EG > EF. |
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Name the property that justifies that if a is less than b, then a cannot be greater than b. |
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Subtraction Property |
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Multiplication Property |
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Transitive Property |
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Comparison Property |
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In the triangle shown, which angle has the greatest measure? |
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B |
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none of them; they all have an equal angle measure |
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A |
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C |
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In STU, m S = 9x - 15, m T = 5x + 3, and m U = 2x + 15. Which inequality shows the relationship between the lengths of the sides of the triangle? |
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TU > ST >SU |
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TU > SU > ST |
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TS > SU > TU |
D. |
TS > TU > SU |
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