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Geometry Toolbox (Beginning Proofs – Chapter 3 – Update 01)
Definitions (Reversible)
Congruent
If two segments or angles are congruent, then they have the same measure.
Right Angle
If an angle is a right angle, then it has a measure of 900.
Straight Angle
If an angle is a straight angle, then it has a measure of 1800.
Midpoint
If a point is a midpoint, then it divides a segment into 2 congruent segments.
Segment Bisector
If a point, segment, ray, or line bisect a segment, then it divides a segment into 2 congruent segments.
Angle Bisector
If a segment, ray, or line bisect an angle, then it divides an angle into 2 congruent angles.
Segment Trisector
If 2 points, segments, rays, or lines trisect a segment, then they divide a segment into 3 congruent segments.
Angle Trisector
If 2 segments, rays, or lines trisect an angle, then they divide an angle into 3 congruent angles.
Complementary
If two angles are complementary, then they add to form a right angle or 900.
Supplementary
If two angles are supplementary, then they add to form a straight angle or 1800.
Perpendicular
If two segments, rays, or lines are perpendicular, then they intersect to form right angles.
Median
If a segment is a median, then it goes from a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
Altitude
If a segment is an altitude, then it goes from a vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the opposite side (extended)
Isosceles
If a triangle is isosceles, then at least 2 sides are congruent.
Equilateral
If a triangle is equilateral, then all 3 sides are congruent.
Theorems (Not reversible!)
If a conditional statement is true, its contrapositive is true. (If p  q is true, then
q  p is true)
If two angles are right angles, then they are congruent.
If two angles are straight angles, then they are congruent.
If two angles are vertical angles, then they are congruent.
If two angles are complementary to the same angle, then they are congruent. (Shared angle between comp statements)
If two angles are complementary to congruent angles then they are congruent. (Congruent angles linking comp statements)
If two angles are supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent.
(Shared angle between supp statements)
If two angles are supplementary to congruent angles then they are congruent. (Congruent angles linking supp statements)
If segments are radii of the same circle, then they are congruent.
If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite them are congruent (If sides, then angles).
If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite them are congruent (If angles, then sides).
Properties
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Addition Property = Segments or angles get bigger
Subtraction Property = Segments or angles get smaller
Triangle Congruency Postulates
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SSS (Side, Side, Side)
SAS (Side, Included Angle, Side)
ASA (Angle, Included Side, Angle)
AAS (Angle, Angle, Non-included Side)
HL Postulate (Hypotenuse, Leg, Right Triangle)
CPCTC
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Corresponding Parts of Congruent
Triangles are Congruent
Geometry Toolbox (Beginning Proofs – Chapter 3 – Update 01)
Definitions
Short Version (For Proofs)___ ____
Congruent = If two segments or angles have the same measure then they are congruent.
(Def: Congruent Segments/Angles)
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Right Angle = If an angle has a measure of 90 , then it is a right angle.
(Def: Right Angle)
Straight Angle = If an angle has a measure of 1800 then it is a straight angle.
(Def: Straight Angle)
Midpoint = Divides a segment into two congruent segments
(Def: Midpoint)
Bisector = Divides a segment/angle into two congruent segments/angles.
(Def: Angle/Segment Bisector)
Trisector = Divides a segment/angle into three congruent segments/angles.
(Def: Angle/Segment Trisector)
Complementary = Two angles that add to form a right angle or 900.
(Def: Comp. Angles)
Supplementary = Two angles that add to form a straight angle or 1800.
(Def: Supp. Angles)
Perpendicular = Perpendicular segments/rays/lines that form right angles.
(Def: Perp. Segments/Lines)
Theorems
If a conditional statement is true, its contrapositive is true.
(If p  q is true, then
q  p is true)
If two angles are right angles then they are congruent.
(All right s  )
If two angles are straight angles then they are congruent.
(All straight s  )
If two angles are complementary to the same angle then they are congruent.
(Comp same
If two angles are supplementary to the same angle then they are congruent.
(Supp same
If two angles are complementary to  angles then they are congruent.
(Comp  s  )
If two angles are supplementary to  angles then they are congruent.
(Supp  s  )
All vertical angles are congruent.
(Vertical s  )
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)
Miscellaneous
Addition = Adding two angle measures of segment lengths.
(Addition)
Subtraction = Subtracting two angle measures of segment lengths.
(Subtraction)
Properties
Addition Property:
(Addition Property)
If a segment/angle is added to congruent angles, the sums are congruent. (Look for an overlapping part).
If congruent segments/angles are added to congruent segments/angles the sums are congruent.
Subtraction Property:
(Subtraction Property)
If a segment/angle is subtracted from congruent angles, the differences are congruent. (Look for an overlapping part).
If congruent segments/angles are subtracted from congruent segments/angles, the differences are congruent.