1.   If and intersect at V, what is the measure of
   
    A. 28 B. 5
    C. 12 D. 32
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  2.   In the figure, intersects at H. Which additional fact is needed to prove by ASA?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   In is the _____.
   
    A. all of these B. median
    C. perpendicular bisector D. altitude
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  4.   In and
Which inequality shows the relationship between the lengths of
the sides of the triangle?
    A. GH < GI < HI B. GH > GI > HI
    C. GI > GH > HI D. GH < HI < GI
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  5.   Marty has a piece of rope with exactly 7 knots tied at equal intervals as shown. Using the rope, he wants to make triangles so that each vertex of the triangle occurs at a knot. How many different triangles can Marty make?
   
    A. 2 B. 4
    C. 3 D. 1
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  6.   Which inequality describes the range of possible values for x?
   
    A. x < 4 and x > 14 B. 4 < x < 14
    C. -6 < x < 14 D. x < 14
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  7.   In which picture is an angle bisector?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   PQR has vertices P(-4, 6), Q(4, 5), R(-2, -3). Which angle has the smallest measure?
    A. R B. P
    C. Q D. There is not enough information to answer this question.
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  9.   Which of the following could not be a triangle?
    A. 7, 11, 3 B. 15, 18, 8
    C. 7, 28, 22 D. 9, 9, 9
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  10.   Which statement can be proven using the SSS Inequality Theorem?
   
    A. mPDA < mBAC B. mBAC < mPDA
    C. mB > mBCD D. CD = AP
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  11.   State the assumption that could be used to start an indirect proof of the statement AB + BC > DE.
    A. AB + BCDE B. AB + BC < DE
    C. AB + BC = DE D. AB + BCDE
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  12.   The type of reasoning that uses a number of examples to arrive at a conclusion is __________ .
    A. exemplary reasoning B. contradictory reasoning
    C. inductive reasoning D. deductive reasoning
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