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Main points of this past exam are: Acute Triangle, Line Segment, Distinct Parallel Lines, Circle, Construction, Line, Parallel
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(a) An equilateral triangle. (b) A 75◦^ angle. (c) Draw any line segment and divide it into three congruent parts. (d) Draw 2 distinct parallel lines, l and m. Select any point P located between the lines. Construct a circle that passes through P and is tangent to l and m. (You should come up with a construction method that will work no matter how the point P is selected.) (e) Draw any acute triangle. Construct a similar triangle whose sides are twice as long as the original ones.
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(a) a rectangle (b) an isosceles trapezoid (c) a rhombus that is not a square
MA 202 Test 2 page 2
(a) Congruent triangles are similar. (b) Two similar triangles are also congruent triangles. (c) Any two equilateral triangles are similar. (d) Two isosceles triangles are similar. (e) The diagonals of a trapezoid divide it into four triangles, two of which similar. (f) If three sides of one triangle are parallel, respectively, to three sides of a second triangle, then the triangles are similar.