
Chapter 5 Test (5.1-5.5 Skip 5.4) Section 1: Midsegments of a
... Theorem 5-10: If two sides of a triangle are not congruent, then the larger angle lies opposite the longer side. Theorem 5-11: If two angles of a triangle are not congruent, then the longest side lies opposite the larger angle. Smallest Angles opposite smallest sidebiggest angles opposite biggest s ...
... Theorem 5-10: If two sides of a triangle are not congruent, then the larger angle lies opposite the longer side. Theorem 5-11: If two angles of a triangle are not congruent, then the longest side lies opposite the larger angle. Smallest Angles opposite smallest sidebiggest angles opposite biggest s ...
Bisectors in Triangles
... If you construct the perpendicular bisectors of all three sides of a triangle, the constructed segments will all intersect at one point. This point of concurrency is known as the circumcenter of the triangle. It is important to note that the circumcenter of a triangle can lie inside, on, or outside ...
... If you construct the perpendicular bisectors of all three sides of a triangle, the constructed segments will all intersect at one point. This point of concurrency is known as the circumcenter of the triangle. It is important to note that the circumcenter of a triangle can lie inside, on, or outside ...
Reteaching 5-3
... If you construct the perpendicular bisectors of all three sides of a triangle, the constructed segments will all intersect at one point. This point of concurrency is known as the circumcenter of the triangle. It is important to note that the circumcenter of a triangle can lie inside, on, or outside ...
... If you construct the perpendicular bisectors of all three sides of a triangle, the constructed segments will all intersect at one point. This point of concurrency is known as the circumcenter of the triangle. It is important to note that the circumcenter of a triangle can lie inside, on, or outside ...