MATH 213 Final: MATH213_ALL-SECTIONS_FALL2007_0000_FINAL_EXAM

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Describe it in words and draw a sketch. Use a walking-and-turning argument to answer the following. A walker begins at point p, heading in the direction indicated by the arrow. At b he turns and continues on the path. The walker continues walking, turning at c and at a, and ends his walk at point q, as shown. For each of the following, sketch if possible, marking all congruent segments and angles and all right angles as applicable. Anyone who gets 50 votes wins ta of the year: rewrite the statement in "if then" form, write the inverse. Find the angles labeled a, b, and c. a: b: c: Fill in the blanks to make true statements: Fde ______ ______ Given: abcd parallelogram, a is a right angle. For each pair of triangles below, determine if they are guaranteed to be congruent by the given information. If so, state the congruence and the property (e. g. , abc def by sas).

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