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Geometry A - Final Exam (regular) When asked if 3 numbers are lengths of sides of a triangle, add the 2 smallest and check to see if greater than the largest. If true, the answer is yes. If false, the answer is no. Review your quadrilateral tree. Review things that can and cannot be assumed. Review 5 different ways 2 triangles can be proven to be congruent. (i.e. SSS) Reflexive Property: Every segment is congruent to itself. Legs are congruent on isosceles trapezoids. Polygons must have at least 3 sides. Final Exam Break down Intro to Geometry: 6 questions Reasoning & Proofs: 8 questions Parallel/Perpendicular: 6 questions Triangles: 19 questions Quadrilaterals: 14 questions Proofs: 3 (13 questions) Geometry A - Final Exam (Honors/Magnet) When asked if 3 numbers are lengths of sides of a triangle, add the 2 smallest and check to see if greater than the largest. If true, the answer is yes. If false, the answer is no. Review your quadrilateral tree. Review things that can and cannot be assumed. Review 5 different ways 2 triangles can be proven to be congruent. (i.e. SSS) Reflexive Property: Every segment is congruent to itself. Legs are congruent on isosceles trapezoids. Polygons must have at least 3 sides. Final Exam Break down Intro to Geometry: 10 questions Reasoning & Proofs: 9 questions Parallel/Perpendicular: 6 questions Triangles: 19 questions Quadrilaterals: 14 questions Proofs: 4 (20 questions – multiple choice) 5 Proofs – you will need to mark diagrams and complete proofs. Number of steps will not be provided